- Antenna (radio) - Wikipedia
Antennas can be designed to transmit and receive radio waves in all horizontal directions equally (omnidirectional antennas), or preferentially in a particular direction (directional, or high-gain, or "beam" antennas)
- Antenna | Types, Uses Benefits | Britannica
antenna, component of radio, television, and radar systems that directs incoming and outgoing radio waves
- How do antennas and transmitters work? - Explain that Stuff
That's more or less what an antenna (sometimes called an aerial) does: it's the metal rod or dish that catches radio waves and turns them into electrical signals feeding into something like a radio or television or a telephone system Antennas like this are sometimes called receivers
- What are antennas and how do they work? - TechTarget
An antenna is a specialized transducer that converts electric current into electromagnetic (EM) waves or vice versa Antennas are used to transmit and receive nonionizing EM fields, which include radio waves, microwaves, infrared radiation (IR) and visible light
- The Best Digital TV Antennas for 2026 - PCMag
If you want to cut the cord but keep live TV, you need the right antenna to tune into over-the-air broadcasts Here's what you need to know, along with our top picks
- TV Antenna: HDTV Digital TV Antennas - Best Buy
Get sharp pictures from your local stations with TV antennas from Best Buy Shop indoor outdoor digital TV antennas or an amplified HDTV antenna for indoor use
- Antenna Basics
Before we can design an antenna or discuss antenna types, we must understand the basics of antennas, which are the fundamental parameters that characterize an antenna
- Antenna types - Wikipedia
A patch antenna, or strip antenna, or microstrip, is a type of antenna with elements consisting of a shaped sheet of metal mounted over a second sheet that serves as the antenna's ground plane
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