Because the strength of the signal received depends on the antenna being pointed at the transmitter. And if you don't get enough signal strength you won't get a good picture.
The mosquito abatement team used aerial photography to locate the swimming pools in the neighborhood.
It is unlikely that an indoor aerial will deliver a signal to drive a Freeview receiver. Digital television demands a good quality signal in order to decode it correctly. A poor analog signal would be shown by "snow" on the image. The same level of signal quality in a digital system would produce no picture at all. It might be worth trying an indoor aerial. You may be lucky enough to be in a strong signal area. If not, you may need to consider an external aerial.
Aerial rhymes with Mariel (girl's name) Squarial (a square television aerial)
The purpose of an aerial for TV use in a caravan is to provide the travelers entertainment via the television during their on-road and off-road travel. It is suggested that consumers research the aerial that will be the best fit in their caravan as many variables may effect the quality of the television signal.
As an adjective, aerial mens "living or taking place in the air".As a noun, an aerial is a rod or wire which receives or transmits radio and television signals.
There are several types of TV aerial cables available, such as a Philex aerial kit. The Philex brand is popular as it is an extension cable. One might also consider Techlink's aerials.
Freeview Aerial is not avaiable on Google Earth, nor is it a product that is associated with Google. Freeview Aerial is an antenna that is available for purchase for use with a TV.
Yes, having to do with aviation or atmospheric travel, "aerial". (Was also a term applied to "antennae" of radios and televisions.)
R. Laidlaw has written: 'Practical TV aerial manual for Bands 1 & II' 'Practical TV aerial manual for bands I and III'
I expect you are making reference to the antenna on your roof. If so, yes. An old antenna can be used for digital TVs.
There are many places one can attach a digital TV aerial system to their home and not a single specific place. They can be attached to the wall on the side or back of the house or the roof. They can even be put in the loft. The best place will vary house to house depending on trees or objects that could obstruct the aerial.
Digital television is the opposite to analogue television. There are 3 ways of receiving digital television: 1) Satellite 2) Cable 3) Aerial (terrestrial) Thus using a terrestrial aerial is one method of receiving digital television (branded as Freeview in UK)