There was an construction article in the May 1990 issue of Ham Radio Magazine written by Walter J. Schulz, K3OQF. I built one for UHF TV and it worked well. There are DVDs with all issues of Ham Radio from1968 to 1990 available on ebay and possibly on bit torrent.
There are many websites online that have information on heart murmurs. WebMD is one website that has information on heart murmurs as well as symptoms.
You can find information on heart attack symptoms by going to the Mayo Clinic website. Their information is detailed and factual. Their website address is www.mayoclinic.com/health/heart-attack-symptoms/HB00054.
You can find out information on what your target heart rate should be by going to your physician for a physical. Many health sites such as Mayo Clinic also provide plenty of information on your target heart rate.
To find out what a heart murmur is check out this site :www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/dci/.../heartmurmur/hmurmur_signs.html -. This should give you the information about symptoms that you need.
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You could ask your local doctor to provide you with information and/or refer you to a heart disease organisation which provides support and information. Also World Heart Federation is a good resource for general information.
http://www.bupa.co.uk/individuals/health-information/directory/h/heart-attack This website has a lot of reliable information that should help you out.
One can find information on the causes of heart palpitations by asking one's doctor about what the causes are. One can also ask a nurse or go to a nearby clinic to get more information.
You might find antenna amplifiers at your local electronic stores. You can also find them at websites like www.ebay.com
WebMD has an exspansive and grand list of helpful tips and information about heart health. The link to their website: http://www.webmd.com/heart/default.htm
Heart issues can be very scary. You can talk to your doctor for more information on your condition. http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/heart-arrhythmias/DS00290
Well, I would recommend going to your local Future Shop or Best Buy and inquire about a digital antenna for your TV. The employees there can provide you with more information, and assist you on purchasing the digital antenna that meets your criteria the best. It would roughly cost fifty dollars for an average digital antenna for a TV.