Question:
How can i make my own tv antenna?
2008-05-18 16:30:51 UTC
instructions please be very detailed

I heard that thier is a method where you make bunny ears from an antenna and you have to connect your cable to your tv to the bottom of the v on the bunny ears on the antenna, what kind of cable do i use? Do i use to white tv cable or just like a wire of somsort

if you have another method please use good details and be specific


thankyou in advance
Six answers:
Realist 2006
2008-05-18 16:55:35 UTC
Bob and RT are correct !!! You can make an antenna , buy aluminium tubing , lots of measuring sawing to length, spacing correctly , bending , cursing using up all your band aids on fingers and eventually you may have an antenna that actually works about half as good as a bought one !!!

Cheers Pete

EDIT. Don't worry about the Troll Well lit , I think it gives an idea of how many morons there are around with out actually doing a survey !

Cheers Pete
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2016-10-07 14:06:18 UTC
Make Your Own Tv Antenna
2008-05-18 16:40:34 UTC
to build your own antenna requires a bit of knowledge about how radio - or in this case TV - works.



Th common TV antenna is a Yagi and since the broadcast band extends from 56MHz to nearly 700MHz, dipole elements are arranged in a logrythmic configuration to get maximun bandwidth from a minimal number of dipole elements.



The antenna feedline is normally 75 ohms, the dipole is 75 ohms, connection to the antenna is via a 1:1 balun.
R T
2008-05-18 16:44:20 UTC
What you are proposing can be done, however it's not a good idea. Basically, you are going to attempt make a low power transmitter out of your cable signal. It won't be strong enough to give you a good signal in your room and will be subject to interference.



Your best bet would be to put in a cable splitter and run a cable to your room. This would take a bit of work to install the cable neatly, but will give you much better results.



BTW, the people who say antennas are dead are seriously mistaken.
A Well Lit Garden
2008-05-18 18:32:08 UTC
Yes, you actually can build a pretty simple antenna that works either indoors or outdoors. Here is the site with the detailed instructions. Enjoy!



http://members.shaw.ca/hdtvantenna/
frinktastic
2008-05-18 16:35:41 UTC
I dont recommend having a TV antenna lol. Starting February 2009, you will no longer be able to use antennas from what I heard. Just get digital, the best way to go


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