Not to ‘geek up’ the site or anything, but check out this DIY HDTV antenna. We can’t vouch for the strength of it, but what do you have to lose? It’s not like there is anything on TV these days nor ...
We can’t wait to give this one a try. We’ve got a DIY HDTV antenna hanging out in the attic which was made from some scrap wood and eight metal coat hangers. It works great but it’s pretty ugly and ...
Starting with a post on Lifehacker pointing to a guide for building a long-distance HDTV antenna, reader Jeff Chastain started on a DIY journey that's left him with a great HD signal and a lot more ...
Okay, you probably won't hang this in the front window, but at least it's transparent, and good looking enough that you could put it in an apartment window without blocking too much of the view or ...
Unlock the full potential of your television by building a DIY antenna that provides access to all available TV channels in Full HD. This cost-effective solution eliminates the need for expensive ...
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When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. CBS affiliate KFMB-TV in San Diego, Calif. ran another story on home-built antennas for DTV ...
This antenna spins to orient a pattern of wires, known as an array in engineerspeak, toward broadcasting towers. Rabbit ears and some other older antennas can't receive high-­frequency digital TV ...
If you are someone who plans to cut the cord on your cable or satellite TV subscription, you may be looking for cheap TV — or even free TV. If you install an outdoor HDTV, you’ll be able to pull in ...
Anyone know of a quick-n-dirty website where you can type in a ZIP code and see what (if any) channels are available? Did a quick Google but didn't find anything promising.<BR><BR>Of course, I doubt ...