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Aerial Antenna

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Bow Tie Antennas and Other Antenna Types

There are many kinds of antennas that are available today, some are very modern and some are quite old. Since most of these antennas are very efficient in receiving signals, it is not uncommon to see that there are still many old models that are still sold in the markets. UHF antennas as well as Bow tie antennas are some of these antennas.

Ultra high frequency antennas are designed to receive a lot of variety of signals, these signals can range from phone signals and even up to wireless internet signals. Fortunately it can also even be able to receive signals that come from television broadcast signals. Nowadays, it is said that these simple antennas can even be able to receive the newest HD channels that can be viewed depending on your television's capabilities.

Rabbit antennas are one of the common antennas which can be seen around many things back in the old days. The truth is, a VHF antenna is actually what can be seen behind these antenna types. So that you will know more, of all these kinds of antennas, here is some more information n this matter.

The bow tie antennas are quite good for television broadcast signals.  It actually does not look any similar to a bow tie but however, they can be seen as more like of a loop type antenna. Its antennas are actually connected to separate conductors, although it is basically a bit weaker as compared to other newer antennas, its presence is somewhat adequate and well received by many.

Another type of UHF antenna that is more appropriately made for UHF aerial installation purposes is the Yagi-Uda Antenna. The Japanese professors, namely, Professor Shintaro Uda and Hidetsugu Yagi were the ones which invented the antenna type. It is very popular nowadays and the reason behind it is because they are adept at receiving high frequency signals.

If you decide to utilize this kind of antenna, make sure that you will utilize it properly and point it in a proper direction because other obstacles such as trees, signboards and mountains can interfere with its reception. By far, this is the most common and most widely used UHF antenna for TV aerial installation reception.

 

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Is there such a thing as a wireless aerial / antenna for tv / television?

I just brought a house that was built around the 60s. The antenna port for the TV was obviously an after thought because what I have is a ugly back cord hanging from the ceiling that is attached to the antenna in the roof.
Im wondering is there some (wireless) set up that will allow me remove this cord?

no unfortunately u have to have this wire connected straight into the tv or a set top box .

the only thing which can send wireles signals is a wireless video sender but tht needs to be hooked up to one tv to send the picture to the other tv

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