I had an interesting conversation with a buddy the other night when I mentioned using a TV antenna. He laughed and said “I ...
When I write about antennas, readers respond with questions on specific antennas or ask how the antennas I’ve described work (I still get email messages asking about the Gray-Hoverman and UHF rhombic ...
TV antennas might seem like a relic of a bygone era, when the number of channels you received could be counted on one hand. But as consumers try to trim their ever-escalating cable and satellite TV ...
You may think that TV antennas are a thing of the past, but not only are they still around, they can also pick up a lot of channels for free.
KSAT recently moved the delivery of its ATSC 1.0 channels to another antenna so it could help all stations in the market deliver a NEXTGEN TV ATSC 3.0 signal. This means that while most of the other ...
If you’re tired of paying for live TV or just want a backup option that doesn’t rely on the internet, an indoor HDTV antenna is a smart investment. With the right antenna, you can access major network ...
Indoor TV antennas are still a sensible purchase, despite the advent of Wi-Fi enabled smart TVs and online streaming services. For anyone who wants to cut the cord on cable TV or reliably access TV ...
It’s not too late to develop a standardized framework for testing ground-station satellite-communications antennas that will ...
Antenna design, fabrication, and performance verification are key to the success of both the astrophysics program and the satellite telecommunications program. To support these efforts, a free space ...
With new ATSC 3.0 broadcast technologies, anyone can enjoy HD and UHD TV for free with a capable antenna, but those living in rural areas stand to benefit the most. If the internet is terrible and you ...