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dollat7852 Posted - Sep 29 2010 : 09:03:22 AM
i need a cct diagram of powerful TV receiver antenna
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audioguru Posted - Sep 29 2010 : 7:31:56 PM
Ordinary old TV antennas are not used anymore in North America because now most stations are UHF digital high definition. I used an old TV antenna about 44 years ago but I have had cable TV ever since. The antenna received many stations. Some different channels were received from 3 different directions. It was huge and had an electric rotor. But the TV guide in my local newspaper did not list the very distant stations.

I bought the very big and very sensitive antenna, I didn't make it.

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