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At room temperature, any material will emit infrared radiation. A dark object is likely to emit more radiation than a light one.
Televisions give off radiation Radios High Voltage Electricity PC's
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RF energy is transmitted through an electromagnetic field. Once the field meets the receiving antenna, voltages are produced by using the antenna as a conductor. RF voltages induced by the antenna are passed on to the receiver then reconverted to transmitted RF information.
You don't have to purchase a new HD TV antenna. You can purchase any type of antenna and it will work on a HDTV as well as any other television. The television is not the issue.
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Any station that is close enough to your antenna and the TV has the proper tuner for the available stations. Pointing to the correct direction for the transmitting towers and then rescanning the TV is very important.
Yes, a tower can hold a antenna high off the ground allowing a better signal to the receiver or from the transmitter.
All TVs need a antenna of some type whether it be a set of rabbit ears, a roof top antenna, cable or sat. decoder.
You are going to want to get an outdoor antenna because the signals in your area are weak. You may want to check with local antenna dealers for the best type of outdoor antenna for your area. Either that or look into cable/satellite tv. You will not get a whole lot of channels if any with just an indoor antenna.
Antenna TV was created in 2011.
With 3 or more TVs you really need to add a signal booster. It will improve reception and can be added any time your antenna reception provides less than pefect picture quality no matter how many TVs are connected to an antenna.
Pick up the electromagnetic radiation (in the radio or TV bands) so that it can be brought into the set as electrical signals. This is analogous to the purpose of your eyes: pick up the electromagnetic radiation (visible light) so that the information can be brought into your brain as nerve impulses. However the antenna is usually just passive, whereas you eyes contain much of the active processing "circuits" that extract information that would be inside the radio or TV set.
A plasma TV set is just like any other TV set on the market. It can accept video/audio signals from an VHF/UHF antenna if it has an aerial VHF/UHF antenna input. It can also accept DVB-C or DVDB-S or DVB-T through the same antenna input. You have to refer to the manual that came with your plasma TV set to see what types of signals it can receive through its antenna input.
Some car DVD players do come with a tv tuner. They ofter require a booster TV antenna, but in most cases this is included in the purchase package.
No, you do not need a separate HDTV antenna unless you are using the antenna to get your channels. If you have cable TV, then the antenna is not necessary.