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This wikiHow teaches you how to choose and set up an antenna for your TV.
Steps
Prepare
- Coaxial RF Connector – Looks like a cylindrical screw with a hole in the middle. This is the standard connector on most newer TVs.
- IEC – Smooth cylinder with smaller cylinder inside. You can find this connection on older CRT TVs.
- Check your TV’s manual or look up the TV model number online to determine the antenna type again.
- If you are abroad, you can enter your address at http://antennaweb.org/Address to see a map of nearby TV stations.
- The TV station location also helps you to know the direction to rotate the antenna when necessary.
- Flat Antenna : This is the newest type of antenna and requires very little tweaking once installed next to the TV. Flat antennas also have superior range and transceiver capabilities compared to other traditional antennas.
- “Rabbit-ear antenna” : a set of two “rabbit ears” telescopic antennas, which are among the most commonly used in households. The “rabbit ears” antenna is usually mounted behind the TV and is fine to use if you’re near a TV station.
- Single antennae : including a telescopic antenna (also known as antenna antenna). This type is similar to the “rabbit ears” antenna in both function and mounting position.
- Outdoor antenna (UHF – ultra-high frequency) : quite large, many branches like herringbone and often built on roofs or terraces. An outdoor antenna is great for establishing a long-range connection, especially if you live in the suburbs.
- If the TV doesn’t have a rear antenna, you’ll need to purchase a short extension cable to place the antenna indoors.
Antenna connection
- If you are using an extension cable, connect one end of the cable to the antenna, the other end to the input on the TV.
- If you know the exact numbers of the local channels, you can try turning on one of them with the input setting to “TV”.
- The antenna sometimes has to be rotated back and forth many times to get a good reception, so don’t worry if the first adjustment is not correct.
- In general, you don’t need to adjust flat antennas because they are inherently more powerful than traditional and omnidirectional antennas.
Advice
- If you have to rotate the antenna on the roof all the time, you should install an electric rotor so that you can adjust the antenna comfortably in the house.
- The RF input on the TV is the same input used for cable TV.
- If you’re pulling cables outside or throughout your home, make sure you shield them carefully. This will ensure a high-quality transmission for the TV, and at the same time limit the cable breaking or being affected by environmental factors.
Warning
- Don’t buy a satellite dish antenna that claims to get hundreds of channels with “RF technology” without you having to pay for cable TV. This is a deliberately misleading description. You can only catch TV channels within range.
This article is co-authored by wikiHow writer, Hannah Madden. Hannah Madden is an author, editor and artist, currently living in Portland, Oregon. In 2018, she graduated from Portland State University with a BA in Environmental Studies. Hannah enjoys writing about conservation, sustainability and eco-friendly products. When not writing, Hannah often listens to music and embroiders
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This wikiHow teaches you how to choose and set up an antenna for your TV.
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