I expect you are making reference to the antenna on your roof. If so, yes. An old antenna can be used for digital TVs.
Unscrew the aerial mounting bolt on the wing. Turn on the radio and pull out the old aerial mast. Now put in the new aerial mast and get some one to push the button in the cab to wind the aerial down. The motor will draw in the new aerial mast, replace the bolt.
Unscrew the top of the aerial tube on the guard, remove the old aerial and insert the new plastic rope. Turn the radio on and off a few times till the winder grabs the rope, last turn it off and guide it into the tube. Screw the top back on and job done. If there is still rope from the old aerial that has broken off then you will have to remove the wheel arch trim and remove the aerial motor assembly from the vehicle and open up the winder to get the rest of the plastic rope out.
Aerial fiction refers to stories that predominantly feature themes or settings relating to aviation, flight, or the sky. These can include tales of pilots, air battles, or fantastical worlds in the clouds.
aerial
An aerial. This is an old time term and not used in the USA much today.
Mating Eagles have a spectacular aerial display. The Aerial on my car was bent by some vandal.
Leonardo da Vinci was approximately 31 years old when he built his 'Aerial Screw'
this is an aerial.
The radio signal was pulled in through the aerial. The aerial acrobatics of the small plane amazed everyone. The aerial mines were a new tactic.
Aerial Boundaries was created in 1984.
where is the aerial situated on the Peugeot 307cc