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Cecil Moore wrote:
mfc wrote: I recently made a TV antenna to receive Channel 5 using a paper clip and 3 feet of rolled up aluminum foil. It works pretty well, but there are these diagonal lines that keep "swimming" across the screen from left to right. Also, there's a little room for improvement in the picture. Does anyone know how I can improve my antenna to get a much clearer picture? Maybe I should use tin foil instead of aluminum foil or something like that? Any ideas? I'm sorry, but what about getting a real antenna, maybe in the attic? Bent pins have been known to catch fish, but fishhooks are superior. yes. walk and bay an antenna, and distroy the fun of building anyting your self. Keep up the good work mfc!!! LA3XMA Odd |
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