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Not really. While some "HD" antennas are designed to minimize the effects of multipath reflections in large cities, there's no fundamental difference between an "HD antenna" and an "analog antenna". In a larger city where the TV transmitters are nearby and you have a good line-of-sight to them, you'll see no difference. The antenna is only used to pick up the air signal, which is on the same frequency band as old Analog TV. The only difference is the old-style analog NTSC (or PAL or SECAM) TV standard(s) used an analog carrier and the DTV ATSC standard uses a digital carrier. The whole "HD" + "Analog" antenna thing is basically hype.
No, if the outside antenna is in good condition and working there is no need for a indoor one.
Cell phone signal boosters usually use an additional antenna which is placed in an area where reception is relatively stable, often outside. The extra antenna inside will then rebroadcast and amplify the signal to the external antenna - essentially bouncing the signal from point to point until it gets to the spot with good reception.
Cell phone signal boosters usually use an additional antenna which is placed in an area where reception is relatively stable, often outside. The extra antenna inside will then rebroadcast and amplify the signal to the external antenna - essentially bouncing the signal from point to point until it gets to the spot with good reception.
Outside. Or inside.
by looking good and not by the outside of you by the inside of you
"A bright sunrise" could rhyme with "outside" and reference a good morning.
Well it depends where outside or inside. Like, if it was in the library then that would be a good choice. For me it's my room or the library.
The whole fruit is good for you, skin and the inside too.
I luv the name Devils. You can be bad in the outside and good on the inside.
Lord Palmerston ca.1890 " There's nothing… so good for the inside of a man as the outside of a horse."
How about this: What's inside the box? How Sound Wave Intensity changes in a speaker box to outside.