Resolution is determined by the receiver, not the antenna.
Channels that are not transmitting (a signal)
Feud between network channels only. Wavevision
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A simple on-off witch gives a digital signal. And the temperature / time sensor in my toaster. But most sensors and transducers actually produce an analog signal, which is then digitally conditioned. This conditioning is done because modern techniques allow quite large resolution (256 - bit resolution or better for example) to be developed. And one notable advantage of digital signal processing is that signal noise is largely eliminated.
A radar signal is an electromagnetic wave that is emitted by a radar transmitter. It travels through the atmosphere, reflects off objects in its path, and is then detected by a radar receiver. The signal's properties, such as frequency and wavelength, determine its range and resolution capabilities.
Shut the engine off when you have enough air pressure so that the low pressure warning signal is not on.
480i is the standard television picture resolution and it isn't an HD signal. Your TV is telling you what it's reading from the signal. You may be able to change it, but then again, it could just be a 480i signal for that particular program. Just because you have HD cable or are getting HD off the air, not every program will be in high definition.
The new digital TVs and Off-Air Converters have an On-Screen Signal Strength Meters available through the menu. This is used to help aim the antenna for the peak signal.
No, praying mantis antennae do not grow back if they are broken off. Unlike some other insects that can regenerate certain body parts, mantises are unable to regenerate their antennae once they are lost. However, they can survive and adapt without them, as their other sensory organs can compensate to some extent.
Yes, simply connect it to the "off air ANT." cax input on the back of your DVR unit. Hope this helps.
There is a digital tuner in the Samsung model. It is also possible for the TV to receive off air digital signals.
The Latin and traditional plural is antennae. (used for insect antennae, or feelers)The common English variant is antennas. (used for radio and television antennas)