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What is the difference between radio and tv antenna?
Asked by tapan sinha,
14 Dec '12 11:47 am
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Both TV and radio antennas are designed to receive shorter radio wavelengths,
which is how TV and radio are broadcast.
However, there is a difference between analog and digital antennas.
For example, a radio antenna that is manufactured to receive analog signals is not
capable of picking up digital TV broadcasts.
Answered by aflatoon, 15 Dec '12 01:33 pm
which is how TV and radio are broadcast.
However, there is a difference between analog and digital antennas.
For example, a radio antenna that is manufactured to receive analog signals is not
capable of picking up digital TV broadcasts.
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Both TV and radio antennas are designed to receive shorter radio wavelengths,
which is how TV and radio are broadcast.
However, there is a difference between analog and digital antennas.
For example, a radio antenna that is manufactured to receive analog signals is not
capable of picking up digital TV broadcasts.
Answered by Quest, 15 Dec '12 11:21 am
which is how TV and radio are broadcast.
However, there is a difference between analog and digital antennas.
For example, a radio antenna that is manufactured to receive analog signals is not
capable of picking up digital TV broadcasts.
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Both TV and radio antennas are designed to receive shorter radio wavelengths,
which is how TV and radio are broadcast.
However, there is a difference between analog and digital antennas.
For example, a radio antenna that is manufactured to receive analog signals is not
capable of picking up digital TV broadcasts.
Answered by anantharaman, 14 Dec '12 07:20 pm
which is how TV and radio are broadcast.
However, there is a difference between analog and digital antennas.
For example, a radio antenna that is manufactured to receive analog signals is not
capable of picking up digital TV broadcasts.
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Radio antennas transmit sound, TV antenna Used to transmit sound and picture. Another difference is that radio antenna still work, and TV antenna do Not work. You have to have cable to watch TV in the USA. If you plug a TV set into a wall outlet and turn on the TV, it will Not work without cable. You can put batteries into a radio, and turn it out, and it will work just fine. You can even turn on a hand cranked radio, after turning the handle a few times.
Answered by Ataur Rahman, 14 Dec '12 11:48 am
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