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THE CD PLAYER PLUS - Ultra High Fidelity Magazine

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Why do<br />

UHF readers<br />

start reading<br />

their magazines<br />

at the back?<br />

Countless readers have confirmed it over the<br />

years: when they get their hands on the<br />

latest issue of UHF, they open it to the last<br />

page.<br />

The reason all of them mention: Gerard<br />

Rejskind’s last-page column, State of the Art. Since<br />

the magazine’s founding, the column has grappled<br />

with the major questions of high end audio. It has been<br />

acclaimed by readers around the world.<br />

Now, the columns from the first 60 issues of UHF are<br />

brought together into one book. Each is exactly as it was originally<br />

published, and each is accompanied by a new introduction.<br />

Order your copy today: $18.95 in Canada or the US, C$32<br />

elsewhere in the world, air mail included.<br />

What do we know about<br />

indoor FM and TV antennas<br />

that they don’t?<br />

A lot, it turns out. With the stampede to satellite and cable<br />

over the past 20 years, the design of dipole antennas has been<br />

left to the makers of junk.<br />

It was years ago that UHF designed a high-quality antenna for its<br />

own use. It was so good we offered it for sale as the Super Antenna,<br />

and saw thousands of them sold. Why? Because it’s better.<br />

In this, the Super Antenna’s third incarnation, we buy one of<br />

those trashy antennas, rip everything out until we are left<br />

with the rods and the case, and we rebuild it. We add our own<br />

high-quality transformer (can you believe the junk antenna<br />

didn’t even have one?), and a luxurious shielded cable with a<br />

24K gold plated slip-on F-connector.<br />

The broadband design covers the range from analog channels 2 to 69, including<br />

the entire FM band. And yes, it does a fine job with digital channels, including<br />

over-the-air HDTV.<br />

SEE <strong>THE</strong> SUPER ANTENNA MkIII at The Audiophile Store, page 59

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