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testTech said:Hi All
Can anyone please help on How to build an outdoor TV Antenna for High and Low Freq. I've tried to search google, and all I got was antenna made of beer cans, wine bottles and I am tired of searching.
Please help (I rather build a pro. one than just a crappy one)
HarveyH42 said:Didn't catch your location, not sure this is even relievent, but apparently they are switching to a digital signal next year here in the US. I only have broadcast TV, and no desire to upgrade to pay TV. I just don't watch that much. Should get busy and see what sort of converter box I'm going to need. Just wondering if digital TV will use the same antenna, or will it take a different sort. Would be a shame to spend the time and money, if you'll need to do it again next year.
Just realized that my little 2" LCD TV will be worthless next year. Guess I better put it up on Ebay quickly...
stevez said:You might want to do some research to find out what frequencies will be used by the TV stations. My observations that apply to my location was that only UHF would be needed for over the air digital. That would simplify your task.