What is mundane receiver TV?
where can i find information nearly aerial except wikipedia.
Thanks.
Answers: Used to be, aerial TV be all within was. TV stations today still broadcast into the atmosphere. When TV first came out, you needed an antenna (some call it an "aerial") to capture the TV signal. "Rabbit-ears" higher than the TV did a halfway clad job, but most of the time a larger antenna needed to be mounted on the roof.
It wasn't until the deferred 1960's that cable TV started to become known. It be mostly useful to folks in remote locations far from the stations' broadcast towers, making reception in poor health. People in full-size cities didn't need to recompense for cable to get equal thing for free on their antennaes.
Subscription TV (like HBO) come along in the 1970's and when it be discovered that people really be willing to discharge for such things, companies started creating more channels that are available ONLY on cable. So more general public started subscribing to cable. Unfortunately, cable companies had a monopoly on the cable lines, so competitors have to design new technology, such as satellite, to get hold of in on the motion.
Aerial TV still exists today, but it's limited to the few TV stations that use broadcast towers. Antennas are not so much a "history" as a science. For more information more or less TV antennas, you might try this site.
http://www.hdtvprimer.com/
Most OTA TV antennas are modified dipole antennas. Dipole antennas were developed by Heinrich Rudolph Hertz around 1886.
There are a couple of net pages beside pictures of early antennas tabled below.
The invention of rabbit ear antennas is attributed to Marvin P. Middlemark in Wikipedia. Since (VHF) rabbit ears are simply modified dipoles, it's not clear to me how valid this claim is.
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