You can make a DB4 Digital TV Antenna out of a piece of wood and wire coat hangers. It works great and is very simple to make. It works better than rabbit ears! A free step by step tutorial can be found by using the link below. I have made 2 of them and they work great.
A simple yagi antenna can be made out of wire. Its impedance would be 300 ohms and this would have to be changed to 72 ohms to match the input of the TV set. This is done with a balun. Also the antenna should match the frequency that the channel you want to watch, this is done by 1/4 wavelengths.
You can always make one out of wire. It may not be (won't be) perfect, but perfection is not the goal. Functionality is. Simplicity is important. Depending on the wire you have, just do some experimenting to get something that work. You can rig up some "rabbit ears" or just try a simple "T" and see what happens. Impedances will not match, and lengths of the elements won't be spot on, but if you turn on your set and "play" with the thing, you'll get something that should allow you to at least watch some TV. What will be critical is which way the elements are oriented. You'll see big differences if you're holding the antenna and turning slowly around to reorient it; there will be one "best" direction, and one "worst" one. As long as your set is working properly and all you are doing is attaching some wire to the antenna jack, sticking it out into the air, and nothing else, you won't get electrocuted nor will you damage your set. Just be careful not to "mess up" your input jack on the unit. There are one or two spring loaded contacts in there to make contact with the center conductor on a piece of coaxial cable. Avoid jamming anything much thicker (and too long) into that type "F" connector (antenna connection) on the TV's back side.
Sometimes a person has to make do with what they have around them. A homemade TV antenna would consist of a wire hanger and some tin foil.
If the player enables radio it should use either an in built antenna of use the earphones as an antenna. Nothing more to buy or build.
get some Lego and then build it simple as
yes you can, but its not the easiest task in the world, and the cost of the materials would greatly outweigh the cost of a pre made adapter
Oh, its quite simple, just watch Danny Phantom. Its a tv show on Nickolodeon.
The action is very simple, so there really isn't much to go wrong there. The build quality and quality of materials used is a bit crap, though, so breakage is a potential issue to be worried about.
== == For digital TV, you can build a DB4 antenna out of wire coat hangers and a piece of wood. Very simple to make. There are step by step instructions here - www.TheTutorGenie.com/DigitalAntenna.html - It works great. It depends on what you want to do with it. A receiving antenna for 40 m shortwave could be just a long piece of wire tacked to the walls. An antenna to transmit and receive at 440 MHz is a completely different animal. Here's a fun web site: http://www.ac6v.com/antprojects.htm
See my easy to build and affordable homemade rudder for a kayak. Search in YouTube for "Homemade Rudder System for a Kayak".
with tools and parts
Simple, you install/build a Virtual Machine on your home made operationg system and install Windows as a guest.
If the player enables radio it should use either an in built antenna of use the earphones as an antenna. Nothing more to buy or build.
buy one at the 99 cent store
Go here: http://www.extremetech.com/article2/0,1558,1643394,00.asp for a good article on how to build a good coffee can antenna.
To build a homemade automatic egg turner, you will need something that turns, like a rotisserie. Then you need to mount it on the door and attach a rod to the gears that will turn the egg trays.
get a shoe box, rubber bands, nails , and your creativity
If you are looking to make a homemade raft there are a few important details you must consider before beginning to build it. The raft must be light, sturdy and sufficiently buoyant. These characteristics appear easy enough. But I learned many valuable lessons when I tried to build a homemade raft of my own.Check out my page How to Build a Raft-How to Make a Homemade Raft on Hubpages for my information about my experience. (see link in 'related links' section below)
If you are looking to make a homemade raft there are a few important details you must consider before beginning to build it. The raft must be light, sturdy and sufficiently buoyant. These characteristics appear easy enough. But I learned many valuable lessons when I tried to build a homemade raft of my own.Check out my page How to Build a Raft-How to Make a Homemade Raft on Hubpages for my information about my experience. (see link in 'related links' section below)
It might be a little bit of a task to build your own homemade food dehydrator, but, you can learn how to make a solar powered one from a website called Mother Earth News.