Build Your Own Free to Air Antenna Solution


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This book will show you how to build a simple yet effective Free-To-Air Antenna solution that will allow you to get free High Definition channels on your television. Are you fed up with monthly Cable TV bills? The days of the 'rabbit-ears' and fuzzy reception are over! Television signals are now transmitted over the airwaves as high definition signals that can be freely accessed with the right equipment. Now anyone can eliminate their monthly Cable bill with this Free HDTV solution. There is no need for a de-scrambler, a converter or any other high-tech devices. You can build your own antenna with simple low cost materials. This can be a fun and educational project for any individual or a whole family. This solution has been implemented and tested first hand by the author. It works! Includes a list of all materials needed. The easy step-by-step instructions include tons of clear photographs so you can see at a glance what each step involves. This solution works on virtually any television sold since 2009. All you need is ANT 1 IN connection on the back of your tv (an antenna connection). This does require a satellite or have anything to do with satellite technology. Almost all networks now broadcast using HD signal technology and more channels are being added all the time. You no longer have to worry about poor reception from old UHF/VHF signals. Build this antenna and get crisp, clear channels for free! Say goodbye to your cable company! Be the first person on your street with completely legal AND free cable channels!




World Radio TV Handbook


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Popular Mechanics


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Popular Mechanics inspires, instructs and influences readers to help them master the modern world. Whether it’s practical DIY home-improvement tips, gadgets and digital technology, information on the newest cars or the latest breakthroughs in science -- PM is the ultimate guide to our high-tech lifestyle.




World Radio Handbook


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All-Channel Television Receivers


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Considers S. 2109, to amend the Communications Act of 1934 to authorize FCC minimum performance capability standards for television receivers which are traded or shipped in interstate commerce or imported into U.S. for public sale.




All-channel Television Receivers


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Bridging the Gap in Multimedia


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This book is dictionary of multimedia resolutions and meanings