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HollyMann Creates Something More Than Your Typical Rabbit Ears

At first glance, this homemade antenna could be mistaken for a strangely unique piece of art on the wall. Its minimalist design differs from the typical 'rabbit ear' antennas that have graced the homes of past generations for decades. The creation of this antenna involves using cardboard as its foundation, an aluminum foil backing, a few parts and a little glue and paint. The antenna boasts full reception on both the UHF and VHF frequency ranges, which puts its capabilities head-to-head against the major sellers on the market today.

As technology continually advances in the area of streaming media, people may choose to cancel their cable subscriptions and watch local channels with an antenna. One option is to purchase a commercial antenna, but they are often expensive and unsightly. Hopefully Industrial designers will create more modern antennas in the near future; or technology will advance to the point where we no longer need them.

Until then, for those DIY types who like to save money and use their creativity: this project should take only a couple of hours and less than $5 for parts.
Trend Themes
1. DIY Antenna - The trend of creating homemade antennas may disrupt the commercial antenna market as people look for affordable alternatives.
2. Minimalist Design - The trend of minimalist design in antenna creation may lead to more aesthetically pleasing options for consumers.
3. Cord-cutting - The trend of cord-cutting and reliance on streaming media may increase the demand for affordable and effective antennas.
Industry Implications
1. Consumer Electronics - Consumer electronics companies can capitalize on the trend of minimalist design and affordability in antenna creation.
2. Diy/home Improvement - The DIY and home improvement industry can provide tools and resources for consumers to create their own affordable, effective antennas.
3. Media and Entertainment - The media and entertainment industry may face disruption as more people cut the cord and rely on local channels and streaming media, increasing the demand for efficient antenna technology.

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