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  2. Indoor antenna - Wikipedia

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    An indoor antenna is a type of radio or TV antenna placed indoors, as opposed to being mounted on the roof. They are usually considered a simple and cheap solution to receive transmissions. An indoor antenna is prone to picking up electrical noise, but digital broadcasts are resistant to this noise.

  3. Television antenna - Wikipedia

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    Indoor antennas are designed to be located on top of or next to the television set, but are ideally placed near a window in a room and as high up as possible for the best reception. [1] The most common types of indoor antennas are the dipole [2] ("rabbit ears"), which work best for VHF channels, and loop antennas, which work best for UHF. [3]

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    HDTV Black Indoor Antenna This flat antenna boasts a 330-mile radius, and you can get it for under $20 at Walmart. It also comes with a 16.5-foot cable, perfect if your TV is further away from the ...

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    The best indoor TV antennas allow you to pull dozens of TV channels in for free, making it the best way for cable-cutters to access network TV. ... Antan’s HDTV antenna features a sleek, paper ...

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    Buy: ANTOP Flat Panel Mini Big Boy Indoor/Outdoor Amplified HDTV Antenna $84.99 . 2. RCA Outdoor Yagi Satellite HD TV Antenna RUNNER UP. The RCA Outdoor Yagi Satellite HD TV Antenna is a tried-and ...

  7. Antenna types - Wikipedia

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    The category of simple antennas consists of dipoles, monopoles, and loop antennas. Nearly all can be made with a single segment of wire (ignoring the break made in the wire for the feedline connection). [citation needed] Dipoles and monopoles called linear antennas (or straight wire antennas) since their radiating parts lie along a single ...