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  1. Sep 12, 2022 · An updated build for an inexpensive, easy to make indoor'/outdoor TV aerial - the omnidirectional Hoop antenna. Step by step video showing the complete simpl...

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    • Mr Hop To It
    • Reasons to Build A Diy HDTV Antenna
    • A Homemade TV Antenna from A Paperclip
    • Card and Foil Diy TV Antenna
    • "Fractal" Homemade Antenna
    • The Coat Hanger Diy TV Antenna
    • Big Bertha: Diy Antenna For Long Distance Reception
    • Diy Super Long Range TV Antenna
    • Diy HDTV Antennas Made Easy and Cheap

    So, why might you opt for a DIY antenna for your digital TV reception? Couldn't you just buy one of the best TV antennas? Use cable or satellite instead? Well, several reasons spring to mind: 1. Over the air TV is cheaper than cable, and you want to cut the cord (but first consider these cord-cutting pitfalls). 2. You can't afford a factory-built a...

    Amazingly, it's possible to receive pictures over the air with just a paperclip as a DIY TV antenna! This will depend on signal strength, distance to the transmitter, and weather conditions, but With favorable signal strength, transmitter distance, and weather conditions, you could be watching TV using a piece of common stationery! As explained in ...

    A slightly more elaborate option, this version of the DIY HDTV antenna should set you back less than $5. With over a million views, we reckon quite a few people are using this DIY TV antenna. This build requires: 1. 4 x pieces of cardboard or foamcore board (two at 8 x 11 inches, two at 8 x 8 inches) 2. 1 x sheet of aluminum foil 3. This printable ...

    A visually stunning antenna for HDTV reception, this DIY build is probably the most aesthetically pleasing version of this project. It requires: 1. Sheet of aluminum foil 2. 1 x balun converter 3. 2 x short wires 4. 1 x sheet of clear, flexible plastic The build requires two printed copies of the template, each glued to a sheet of foil and cut out....

    Finally, here's one of our own HDTV antenna projects. Although bigger and uglier than the other projects, this DIY antenna is also the most durable. I built this in 2015 and it still works. The key components of this build are: 1. A short length of 3x1 wood 2. 8 x metal coat hangers 3. 2 x disposable barbecue grills 4. 18 x screws and 18 x matching...

    Built back in 2009, as of 2018 this homemade digital TV antenna remained in use. Hardy and constructed for longevity, "Big Bertha" is also huge. The reason for this is that it is designed to receive HDTV signals broadcast over longer distances. While the other builds on this list are ideal for city and suburban use, Big Bertha is for the countrysid...

    If Big Bertha isn't enough for you to watch TV in remote rural areas, try this. Described as a "Super Long Range Axial/Helical "Rural" Antenna," it is genuinely huge. Via the video above you can check the concept and evolution of this DIY TV antenna project. Although a longer video, the highlights are compiled at the beginning. A long piece of wood...

    Although we've listed them here in order of difficulty, each of these homemade antenna projects is a comparatively simple build. Once made, you'll need to spend some time fine-tuning; make sure you know where the nearest transmitter is. As long as the antenna is correctly lined up (and at the best elevation), good TV pictures should be received. We...

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  2. For most people, it's not worth it. The simple DIY antennas like the one linked don't have a reflector on the back to make the antenna directional and to add gain. That would make construction a little less simple and more expensive. A 4-bay antenna costs $43. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07BJ8SCKC.

  3. In this How To I will show you some of my secrets to building Antennas that Work! Don't take my word on it, watch and see how these tips could save you time...

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  4. Sep 18, 2018 · Looking for a DIY antenna? You can build your own WIFI antenna by having a look at this tutorial. We have uploaded instruction videos to build your own WIFI Antenna.

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    • Poynting Antennas
  5. You can run coaxial cable from the antenna to a TV (or two, with a splitter) and watch live HD television. You can get TV on your computer or laptop with a USB tuner. Or you can set up your home network to watch TV on nearly any device, with a network tuner like the HDHomeRun.

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  7. These 10 homemade DIY tv antenna plans aim to walk you through the steps of how to make your own DIY antenna, helping you to catch free over-the-air television broadcasts without the need for costly subscriptions.

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