This Tiny Television Antenna Doesn't Compromise On Signal Quality
Rahul Kalvapalle — March 31, 2016 — Tech
References: alphagalileo.org & gizmag
A group of researchers and engineers working out of the University of Morelos over in Mexico have developed an incredible television antenna that measures in at only 11 cm long, 6.5 cm wide and 6 mm thick, besides weighing in at only 12 grams.
Without a doubt the smallest television antenna ever created, this antenna assumes a compact rectangular form that allows it to contain a number of tiny antennas. It can easily be affixed to a roof and can operate in low temperatures. Indoors, it can be used without attachments and can be fed through a signal splitter to connect to multiple television sets. Incredibly, it doesn't even require electricity to work.
This supremely compact television antenna is set to revolutionize television hardware by adding extra convenience while working just as well as conventional antennas.
Without a doubt the smallest television antenna ever created, this antenna assumes a compact rectangular form that allows it to contain a number of tiny antennas. It can easily be affixed to a roof and can operate in low temperatures. Indoors, it can be used without attachments and can be fed through a signal splitter to connect to multiple television sets. Incredibly, it doesn't even require electricity to work.
This supremely compact television antenna is set to revolutionize television hardware by adding extra convenience while working just as well as conventional antennas.
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