@@ModelLights Splitters will attenuate signals, not amplify them. Also what frequency is the 'coil' tuned to? No test equipment was used to 'tune' the coil, just pliers! I call BALONEY on this contraption! It will pick up signals IF they are in close proximity to the receiver! Any chunk of wire will do that. Learn about RF and antennas to see how they work and build a REAL one. Also watch the video closer and you'll see the DB attenuation number printed right on the splitter! This the amount of signal LOSS!
@@cinibar If you don't understand what you're talking about, don't talk. 'Splitters will attenuate signals, not amplify them.' WTF do you think a cheap 'combiner' is? It's a splitter used in reverse. 'Also what frequency is the 'coil' tuned to?' Try being less clueless, they aren't 'tuned', they are broad band. The TV band is huge, those numbers given don't mean what you think they mean. ' I call BALONEY on this contraption!' A simple splitter working in reverse as a combiner is basic physics. Again, lack of any even basic understanding on your part. ' Learn about RF and antennas to see how they work and build a REAL one. ' Remove your head from your rear, I understand this far better than you do. ' Also watch the video closer and you'll see the DB attenuation number printed right on the splitter! This the amount of signal LOSS!' Because it's being used as a splitter, 1 output being split into two inputs. Guess what? Feed two in phase input antennas into it and you get a doubled output at the former 'input'. It's child's play, I understood this better way back when I was 12 and repairing Commodore 64's than you do now, and I never even got into RF much. This is ridiculously basic TV stuff.
I tried it & it worked. It's as good as the $20 antennae.
Pretty cool it's basically like those so called miracle antennas you pay 20 to 100 for same principle just different looking
How in get it
@@rajendramohansaxena1833 don't, they have poor reception and are full of marketing lies
THIS ANTENNA IS INTERESTING I AM GOING TO MAKE IT AND TEST IT ON MY CHANNEL..... THANK YOU!
I try it and it works very well many thanks.
Is this a signal splitter?
Will certainly try this. Thanks again.
Here's the problem with that the one part by itself is the import and the other two are out port so there's no way that would work
Why not?
'so there's no way that would work' Most splitters are very simple and bi-directional, so they usually work just as well as a combiner.
@@ModelLights Splitters will attenuate signals, not amplify them. Also what frequency is the 'coil' tuned to? No test equipment was used to 'tune' the coil, just pliers! I call BALONEY on this contraption! It will pick up signals IF they are in close proximity to the receiver! Any chunk of wire will do that. Learn about RF and antennas to see how they work and build a REAL one. Also watch the video closer and you'll see the DB attenuation number printed right on the splitter! This the amount of signal LOSS!
@@cinibar If you don't understand what you're talking about, don't talk.
'Splitters will attenuate signals, not amplify them.'
WTF do you think a cheap 'combiner' is? It's a splitter used in reverse.
'Also what frequency is the 'coil' tuned to?' Try being less clueless, they aren't 'tuned', they are broad band. The TV band is huge, those numbers given don't mean what you think they mean.
' I call BALONEY on this contraption!'
A simple splitter working in reverse as a combiner is basic physics. Again, lack of any even basic understanding on your part.
' Learn about RF and antennas to see how they work and build a REAL one. '
Remove your head from your rear, I understand this far better than you do.
' Also watch the video closer and you'll see the DB attenuation number printed right on the splitter! This the amount of signal LOSS!'
Because it's being used as a splitter, 1 output being split into two inputs.
Guess what? Feed two in phase input antennas into it and you get a doubled output at the former 'input'.
It's child's play, I understood this better way back when I was 12 and repairing Commodore 64's than you do now, and I never even got into RF much. This is ridiculously basic TV stuff.
Have no idea how he calculated the 'Number of Turns' on his 'Raidials'(random most likely)
Is this just for analog signal?What about digital signal?
There are no analog stations on the air now, any antenna can pick up a "digital signal"; but if you see an antenna that claims to be digital: avoid it
What channel you put the Tv on
Ya better than the 20 buck deal for sure
Is it work in crt tv?
Have no idea what you mean about 'TNT' channels ?
Maybe a language translation issue.
TNT channels are for cable, satellite, and streaming subscribers
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This idea OR creation does not get affected Or nit useful in india, will appreciate if you provide some such techniques for India, please
what is TNT channels.?
Maybe he means Tuning N To (TNT) channels all over the world.
Gotta try that
you are actually loosing signal using a splitter like that.
Finally, someone competent
you can try putting a simple wire as antenna and probably have the same result
Good.👍
Interesting.....
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