well we know we see wires on antennas so there made out or wires
Antennas can be made of various materials, with common ones being metal, such as aluminum or copper. The choice of material depends on the frequency and desired characteristics of the antenna. Additionally, antennas may also contain non-metallic components like plastic or ceramic for structural support or insulation.
That's the color they are made with.
yes European cars have antennas i own a 1994 golf gti that was made in Italy and it has one
For American made ham antennas, www.antennas.us has several models of antennas for sale. Their website offers a search bar to find the newest or the cheapest available.
They can be made of anything that will conduct electricity. Outdoor antennas are mostly made of aluminum.
Yes, many antennas are made from aluminum.
Wilson's Antennas company offers the highest performing CB Antennas to customers. This includes Base Load Antennas, Trucker Antennas and Fiberglass Antennas.
no,they do not have any antennas
The digital TV antennas were made when the analog satellites for TVs went to a Digital satellite. With a converter box and the digital antennas it still makes it possible to use TV that still use the old rabbit ears.
Deep Space Network expanded 64-m antennas to 70-m antennas. This info is strait from the nasa website
Yes.Every insect does have antennas.
Yes hermit crabs have antennas.
Panorama Antennas was created in 1947.