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The Terk replacement indoor antenna can be removed from it's base and should fit your TV. If you search anywhere on the indoor television antenna you'll find the brand that seems to come up the most as the Terk Antenna. According to their information below, the antenna portion can be removed from the base and should fit most televisions.
Manufacturer's Info: The TERK TV1 is the perfect replacement for an original factory antenna. It works great as a primary antenna, or as a reliable back-up in the event of a cable or satellite outage. The TV1 is engineered with quality materials, resulting in a durable, high-performance antenna that will look great on any television set for years to come.
The TV1's weighted removable base includes a nonslip pad for maximum stability. The antenna can be converted from a TV top unit to a replacement antenna that plugs directly into the antenna receptacle on most televisions. A free UHF loop antenna is included for reception of all off air TV signals, and the 300-75 ohm transformer ensures compatibility with any television set.
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You can buy replacement rabbit ears and UHF antennas from Radio Shack or from most electronics stores. But before you do: Ask your friends to rustle through their closets. Most of us have half a dozen of these old-style antennas that we never used because we connect our TVs to a cable television feed.
And don't forget: on February 17, 2009 all television broadcasters in the U.S. Are going to be required to switch over to digital broadcasting. That's no problem is you have cable television, but if you intend to continue to use an over-the-air antenna you are going to need to purchase a digital converter. The government is going to offer rebates to buyers who need these converters.
For more information about the digital switch, visit the FCC at dtv.gov ISLANDER .
Umm.. Walmart maybe, depending on the size you want. But from what I understand UHF is being done away with for Digital as required by law to switch TVs over to Digital by something like 2010.
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