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  2. Cut the Cord! The 9 Best TV Antennas Let You Enjoy Free ... - AOL

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    The 9 Best TV Antennas Let You Enjoy Free TV Channels in Rural Areas (and Anywhere) ... long- and short-range reception. The antenna can receive signals from up to 250 miles away and the advanced ...

  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]

  4. The best TV antennas of 2022: Tested and rated - AOL

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    Here are the best HDTV antennas on the market. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support ...

  5. G5RV antenna - Wikipedia

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    A transmatch (antenna tuner) is not required to use this antenna near its nominal design frequency of 14 MHz, and judicious length adjustments can sometimes include one other frequency band. All other frequencies require a transmatch. [citation needed] There are many variants of the G5RV antenna. Two variations of the G5RV design, called ZS6BKW ...

  6. ADA (smart antenna) - Wikipedia

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    The ADA enables vehicles, missiles and other platforms equipped with the smart antenna to navigate even when heavy jamming is conducted in order to block all reception of GPS and other GNSS signals. Using advanced techniques even very faint "good" signals are being extracted from the superposition of incoming waves that include noise and strong ...

  7. Indoor antenna - Wikipedia

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    Being close to other electric or electronic equipment in the building, an indoor antenna is prone to picking up more electrical noise that may interfere with a clear (analog) reception. [2] Used for digital broadcast, the noise is less of a factor than analog broadcast, which recently makes this type of antenna a more popular solution.