Yes, TV antennas will eventually stop working over time.
No, if the outside antenna is in good condition and working there is no need for a indoor one.
Television antennas. All the houses in Kairouan (doubling for Cairo) had TV antennas on the roofs. To get an overhead shot of the city, they had to get the locals to take down their TV antennas, because the movie takes place before TV was invented.
Because frogs do not have antennas
The short answer is NO!! The law only states that all TV broadcasts in the US must be in DIGITAL format, not the current analog. Your old antennas will work, however you will need to have a digital tuner. If you google DTV transition you will find ways to get a coupon and where to find the tuners.
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no more than you can by watching TV. eventually it will get old and stop working but video games wont be the cause.
No, if the outside antenna is in good condition and working there is no need for a indoor one.
Sattellite antennas are curved because they will get a better signal or the television would be buffering
Most people currently have television that do not have antennas because it was required the you get a booster box to pick up certain channels. Howevere, they're are still people that do use 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.
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An HDTV should not eventually stop scanning for channels. Provided you have properly cared for your TV, this is not a common problem.
There might be a few rare older televisions that have antennas, but nationally across all the tv stations, programing have all switched to digital as accordance with law.
They both have antennas
Television antennas. All the houses in Kairouan (doubling for Cairo) had TV antennas on the roofs. To get an overhead shot of the city, they had to get the locals to take down their TV antennas, because the movie takes place before TV was invented.
I dont think there are or will be any TV antennas available for portable DVD players. DVD players are meant to play DVDs and cannot be used as Television, so any question or doubt of antennas does not arise. As far as my knowledge goes this isn't possible.
While driving - no. While parked - sure, assuming you can find reception though. Look at antennas for RVs and similar to find stuff with the highest chance of working for you.