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    It folds up too, making it easy to store in the offseason. $88 at Walmart. Best Walmart outdoor deals. Walmart. iFanze 200-Watt Portable Power Station. $100 $400 Save $300.

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  4. Coupon-eligible converter box - Wikipedia

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    While an outdoor antenna is required for adequate digital reception in most locations beyond 10–25 miles (16–40 km) from TV transmitters, and smart antenna interfaces were an optionally permitted feature of coupon-eligible converter boxes, [20] there were no subsidies for antennas. Although manufacturers could sell a converter/smart-antenna ...

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  6. Long-range Wi-Fi - Wikipedia

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    Wi-Fi networks have a range that's limited by the frequency, transmission power, antenna type, the location they're used in, and the environment. [1] A typical wireless router in an indoor point-to-multipoint arrangement using 802.11n and a stock antenna might have a range of 50 metres (160 ft) or less.

  7. Television antenna - Wikipedia

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    It is difficult to design a single antenna to receive such a wide wavelength range, and there is an octave gap from 216 to 470 MHz between the VHF and UHF frequencies. So traditionally, separate antennas (outdoor antennas with separate sets of elements on a single support boom) have been used to receive the VHF and UHF channels. [6]