Q: Does the part of the country in which you live make a difference in what type of outdoor antenna you use? A: No matter where you live, a large, directional outdoor antenna with a rotor to turn it ...
Q I live in the San Francisco Bay Area. What outside antenna do you recommend? — M.G., Sunnyvale A No matter where you live, a large, directional outdoor antenna with a rotor (to turn it toward the ...
Before making the decision to cut the cord and cancel your cable or satellite subscription, you need to find a new source of programming. You certainly could choose a streaming service, but it carries ...
For those living in remote areas where conventional cable television is scarce or nonexistent, a quality outdoor TV antenna can provide uninterrupted access to your favorite TV shows and facilitate ...
TV antennas experienced a resurgence in popularity with the phase-out of analog television signals in 2014, a trend that hasn’t abated: 34% of TV viewers in the U.S. say they use an antenna to watch ...
The use of directional arrays in FM broadcasting has increased greatly in 30 years. Especially in the NCE reserved band, a DA can increase the operating power of a station significantly while still ...
This article originally appeared in Spectrum Monitor magazine. In the early years of AM radio broadcasting, all stations utilized nondirectional antennas. Most all of these were wire antennas ...
[Multi-Directional Reception] This smart TV antenna offers multi-directional reception, allowing installation on the roof, balcony, attic, or tabletop. Indoor or Outdoor. Its adaptability makes it ...
Which outdoor TV antenna is best? Those looking for a television option alternative to cable and satellite often look toward outdoor TV antennas as a more affordable solution. However, depending on ...
A: No matter where you live, a large, directional outdoor antenna with a rotor (to turn it toward the desired station) is the ultimate in performance. You will get strong, effortless reception and you ...