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  2. Television antenna - Wikipedia

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    Outdoor antennas provide up to a 15 dB gain in signal strength and 15-20 dB greater rejection of ghost signals in analog TV. [6] Combined with a signal increase of 14 dB due to height and 11 dB due to lack of attenuating building walls, an outdoor antenna can result in a signal strength increase of up to 40 dB at the TV receiver.

  3. Antenna amplifier - Wikipedia

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    In electronics, an antenna amplifier (also: aerial amplifier or booster) is a device that amplifies an antenna signal, usually into an output with the same impedance as the input impedance. Typically 75 ohm for coaxial cable and 300 ohm for twin-lead cable. An antenna amplifier boosts a radio signal considerably for devices that receive radio ...

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    HIDB TV Antenna for Smart TV Indoor This cool antenna tower is only $22, with a 20% on-page coupon right now. It claims to have reception for 150 miles, making it a great option if you live in a ...

  5. ATSC tuner - Wikipedia

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    Canada had a similar analog TV termination date set to September 1, 2011 (except in some remote northern regions). [citation needed] It was feared that the US switch-off would cause millions of non-cable- and non-satellite-connected TV sets to "go dark". Viewers who did not upgrade, either to a television with a digital tuner or a set-top box ...

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    1byone Amplified HD Digital TV Antenna. $14.99 $39.99 63% off. Buy Now On Amazon. Ibyone boasts a lightweight and simple design, making it easy to install by hiding it behind the TV or sticking it ...

  7. Low-noise amplifier - Wikipedia

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    Antennas are a common source of weak signals. [1] An outdoor antenna is often connected to its receiver by a transmission line called a feed line.Losses in the feed line lower the received signal-to-noise ratio: a feed line loss of 3 dB degrades the receiver signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) by 3 dB.

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