Are all TV antennas the same?

All digital antennas receive the same picture and sound quality; we just give them a familiar name. Some broadcasts will be in full HD while others are broadcast in standard definition. The real difference is the uncompressed signal received with an antenna.
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Do more expensive antennas work better?

One surprise was that we found little correlation between price and performance; often cheaper antennas did as well as, or better than, more expensive models.
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How do I choose a TV antenna?

The farther the tower is from your location, the more likely you will need an outdoor or amplified antenna. Digital antennas tend to be classified by range: a 50-mile antenna can receive signals from a distance of 50 miles. The longer the range, the more expensive the antenna.
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Will an old antenna work with HDTV?

"Antennas made for analog TV signals work just as well for both digital and high definition signals. It's incorrect to claim that you need a special antenna," says Hay.
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What is the best antenna to get all channels?

The best TV antennas you can buy today
  • Mohu Leaf Supreme Pro. Best TV antenna overall. ...
  • Winegard Elite 7550 Outdoor HDTV Antenna. Best outdoor antenna. ...
  • Mohu Leaf Metro. Best budget TV antenna. ...
  • 1byone Amplified HDTV Antenna. Frequent best-seller. ...
  • Antop AT-800SBS HD Smart Panel Antenna. ...
  • ClearStream MAX-V HDTV Antenna.
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How much does a good TV antenna cost?

While you can spend up to $100 on the latest antenna technology, most people can get away with one in the $20 to $60 range. Either way, you're looking at a cost equal to or less than one month of cable service.
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What antenna has the longest range?

The JeJe Outdoor Amplified Antenna is one of the strongest long-range antenna on the market, with its reception range of up to 150 miles. It supports full HDTV and can receive UHF, FM, and VHF.
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Is there a difference between HD antennas and regular antennas?

There is no difference between a regular and a HDTV antenna. It's all marketing spin and hype. Any antenna can pick up HDTV signals. They are broadcast on the same frequencies that even the classic rabbit ears can pick up.
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Is there a difference between an analog antenna and a digital antenna?

The main difference between them is that analogue antennas were designed to pick up analogue signals, whereas digital antennas are designed to receive and interpret digital signals.
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Do regular TV antennas still work?

That's right, TV antennas do still exist, and if you're located in an area with a decent signal, you can get free access to popular TV shows, specials and sports. An over-the-air, or OTA, antenna is great for live events such as sports and the evening news.
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What are the three types of antennas?

There are three main antenna categories available for wireless LANs: Omnidirectional, Semidirectional and Highly directional. Omnidirectional - Omnidirectional antennas are designed to radiate a signal in all directions.
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What makes a good TV antenna?

External antennas are able to pick up a much better signal, but they cost more to erect and the cables are longer. If you live in a high signal area then an internal antenna may work well for you, but if the signal is not too strong, then an external antenna will always be better.
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What antenna do I need for a smart TV?

You will still require a HD Digital TV Antenna to pick up local, over-the-air broadcasts for free. That said, pay attention to what the manufacturer calls the model you're interested in.
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How can I make my antenna signal stronger?

Steps to Improve TV Antenna Reception
  1. Remove obstacles. Remove obstacles, if possible. ...
  2. Check and replace antenna connections. ...
  3. Run a channel scan. ...
  4. Use a rotor. ...
  5. Move the antenna. ...
  6. Use a signal amplifier. ...
  7. Use a distribution amplifier for multiple TVs or use a separate antenna for each TV. ...
  8. Get an attenuator.
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Why does my antenna keep losing signal?

A: The reason the signal goes in and out is most likely due to “multipath issues.” When a TV signal travels, it bounces off things it hits (such as mountains and high buildings), and those bounces can reach your antenna, confusing your TV's tuner.
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How do I check antenna signal strength?

Turn on your Pwr(dBm) measuring device, and turn the tuner to the lowest numbered channel broadcasting in your area. If you have an antenna rotor or a directional indoor antenna, turn the antenna until the Pwr(dBm) meter reaches its highest level. Record the results.
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How do you know if you have a digital or analog TV?

All DTV sets have such a labels or markings that may contain the words "Integrated Digital Tuner," "Digital Tuner Built-In," "Digital Receiver," "Digital Tuner," "DTV" or "ATSC." If you can't find one of these logos, you have an analog television.
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Are flat antennas better than rabbit ears?

Technically, there's not really any difference between a "digital" TV antenna and the a rabbit ears one. The signals are on the same airwaves they've always been, and the differences between modern digital broadcasts and older analog signal involve the tuner, not the antenna.
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How can I tell if my TV aerial is digital?

All you need to do is to take the TV and connect it to a socket that works properly and try it. If the TV is able to get a signal when it is plugged to another socket, then there is nothing wrong with the TV. Finally, you can also use a specially designed aerial tester to check the TV signal.
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Do I need an antenna for a smart TV?

A Smart TV is a television that can be connected to the internet to access streaming media, such as Netflix. It can also run entertainment apps, internet music services, and web browsers. So, in this day and age many people ask, “Do I still need an antenna for my TV?” The short answer is: Yes!
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Do I need a UHF or VHF antenna for digital TV?

To receive DTV signals from all stations in the area, your antenna needs to be able to receive both VHF channels (channels 2-13) and UHF channels (channels 14-36). Some antennas only provide good reception of VHF or UHF channels, but not both.
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Do 100 mile antennas work?

Scientific fact: The Earth is round. (Sorry, flat-earthers.) The curvature of the Earth will block most over-the-air broadcast signals at roughly 70 miles. According to the current laws of physics, it is generally impossible to deliver the 100 and 150-mile range claims some antenna manufacturers boast.
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What is the most powerful antenna?

After a year in the making, we are truly thrilled to unveil our latest creation—the all-new DB8e! From its superior signal strength to its ability to target multiple towers from any direction—the DB8e is truly a one of a kind antenna.
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Can you combine multiple antennas?

Combiners (which cost about $20) merge the two sets of signals into a single stream of TV. Using a combiner is as easy as plugging the coax cables from the two antennas into the combiner device and then using a third coax cable from the combiner to connect to the Tablo OTA DVR or TV. Easy peasy!
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Do indoor TV antennas wear out?

At the same time, gravity can take its toll, elements can droop, plastic pieces can deteriorate, and if the antenna is in a housing like the one you see, even rust stains caused by hard water can make the antenna less effective. Nothing lasts forever. Sometimes it's easy to find the problem.
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