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Antennas have come a long way from the rabbit ears on your old TV. But the antenna that Northeastern doctoral student Hwaider Lin has been working on since 2015 is about 100 times smaller than the one ...
Broadcast TV channels from WKAR and many area commercials stations are available free over the airwaves when you connect an antenna to your TV. Connecting an antenna to your TV is a great way to ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. The Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) has adopted revision A of its CEA-774 TV Receiving ...
TV antennas might seem like a relic of a bygone era, when the number of channels you received could be counted on one hand. But as people look for ways to trim their ever-escalating cable and ...
Antennas just got a whole lot smaller. Tiny chips that communicate via radio waves are a tenth to a hundredth the length of current state-of-the-art compact antennas. At only a couple hundred ...
Thirteen 12-meter antennas manufactured by General Dynamics SATCOM Technologies have been successfully installed at the 16,500-foot-high Chajnantor plateau in Chile, home to the Atacama Large ...
If U.S. Army scientists have their way, future antennas for vehicles and dismounted infantry will be smaller and more nondescript and will feature greatly increased reception. Research is focusing on ...
One of three Advanced Extremely High Frequency (AEHF) communications satellites operating in geosynchronous orbit is depicted in an artist’s concept. Note the hexagonal gold patches on the ...
A new design for lightweight, flexible antennas, made from metallic 2-D materials, could one day be used connect household appliances and wearable devices to the internet (SN: 6/9/18, p. 18).
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. WASHINGTON—Kicking off a four-state, five-city tour on Friday, Oct. 16, TVfreedom.org and ...
TV antennas might seem like a relic of a bygone era, when the number of channels you received could be counted on one hand. But as consumers try to trim their ever-escalating cable and satellite TV ...