The DTV act making TV stations digital and no more analog channels. Layman's terms: Off air channels, picked up with antenna.
"For full-power TV stations, the transition went into effect on Friday June 12, 2009, with stations ending regular programming on their analog signals no later than 11:59 pm local time that day."
Yes an LCD t.v can still work with an antenna. Infact, the picture may come in much clearer.
the inventor of the antenna was Alexander popov
yes they are available
Depends on what you mean by high frequency. The rabbit ears antenna used in broadcast TV is a dipole and is used for VHF.
The rabbit antenna needs to be turned the right direction and have the two elements spread to collect enough RF signal. Powered antennas are best in some cases, that is ones that plug in to the ac wall socket. Also check the cable connection into the tv set antenna connector.
Get the signal meter on screen then rotate the antenna to the spot the meter reads the highest, this is the point of most signal. Leave the antenna in that position. spreading the rods apart results in more gain.
No..................(THAT'S SUCH A DUMB QUESTION)
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All TVs need a antenna of some type whether it be a set of rabbit ears, a roof top antenna, cable or sat. decoder.
A rabbit
Get a better antenna.
The jaw of a snake is not attached to his skull. So he can open his mouth, incredibly wide. He doesnt chew, but swallows the rabbit whole.