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In message , Richard Clark
writes When the band shift comes, rabbit ears could work quite well. Don't take the plunge into elaborate designs until you have some basis of comparison is all I am suggesting. I would start with sticking a screwdriver in the TV antenna socket. While a properly designed and constructed DTV antenna, mounted in the right place, will undoubtedly work well, some of the homebrew designs you find on the internet are probably even less efficient than a screwdriver. -- Ian |
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Ian Jackson wrote:
In message , Richard Clark writes When the band shift comes, rabbit ears could work quite well. Don't take the plunge into elaborate designs until you have some basis of comparison is all I am suggesting. I would start with sticking a screwdriver in the TV antenna socket. While a properly designed and constructed DTV antenna, mounted in the right place, will undoubtedly work well, some of the homebrew designs you find on the internet are probably even less efficient than a screwdriver. I have seen some very clever antennas on the internet. More clever than the BS this newsgroup is top-heavy with. |
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Ian Jackson wrote in
: I would start with sticking a screwdriver in the TV antenna socket. While a properly designed and constructed DTV antenna, mounted in the right place, will undoubtedly work well, some of the homebrew designs you find on the internet are probably even less efficient than a screwdriver. You mean, like the beer can antenna?? Sorry, I don't have a link. |
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