Your grandparents probably used a TV antenna. Now they're important again to anyone with a TV. But what kind of antenna do you really need? Sadly, too many antenna makers advertise claims that are ...
Indoor TV antennas are still a sensible purchase, despite the advent of Wi-Fi enabled TVs and online streaming services. For anyone who wants to cord cut their cable TV subscription or if you’re ...
Abstract: This overview article provides examples of new antenna development across the past 50 years. Among others, the article highlights planar and conformal antennas, small antennas, fractals, ...
Abstract: Quantum antennas represent a significant leap forward in antenna technology, leveraging the principles of quantum mechanics to enhance communication, imaging, and sensing applications in the ...
At the atomic and nanoscale, light and matter behave in ways that defy intuition thereby unlocking surprising new tools for energy, optics, and the environment. When two metal electrodes are separated ...
6G is expected to bring data speeds that enable highly integrated and responsive technology in smartphones, homes, cities, and autonomous vehicles, but realizing that goal will require a lot more work ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. But remember: The channels you end up receiving are ultimately determined by antenna placement in your home, proximity to a broadcast tower, ...
JEFFERSON CITY, Tennessee — Before Nintendo and Atari, before pixels danced across screens in arcades and bedrooms, before gaming became a multi-billion-dollar industry, it began in silence. No sound ...
Jim Kimble, editor of AntennaLand, puts Walmart’s budget-friendly $12 “onn.” Ultra-Thin Indoor TV Antenna to the test. In this hands-on comparison, he measures its performance against two trusted ...
In the competitive scramble among TV-phonograph makers, any new sales idea is as good as gold. Last week Magnavox Co. announced one that it hopes will win nuggets of customer good will: a ten-year ...
TV antennas are having something of a renaissance in the U.S. Buoyed by the ever-increasing costs of cable and streaming subscriptions, and additional channels enabled by the advent of digital TV, ...
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