To access most radio services you need an aerial. These can vary between built-in, indoor and external and they are different depending on the platform. This guide gives a simple overview of the ...
To access most radio services you need an aerial. These can vary between built-in, indoor and external and they are different depending on the platform. This guide gives a simple overview of the ...
"Whip" antennas—those long metal rods that used to extend from our cars—look pretty cool in a Smokey and the Bandit kind of way. But for military vehicles, they're not such a great solution. Troops in ...
Radio is a godsend for folks who can’t decide what to listen to, and satellite radio reigns supreme when it comes to broadcasting. The service provides listeners with commercial-free radio without the ...
When someone mentions a radio aerial, it tends to conjure up a vision of something made of steel and wire. But what about one made of water? On Thursday, the Mitsubishi Electric Corporation unveiled ...
The basic design of the radio antenna hasn’t changed in a century. The antenna is usually a set of metal rods roughly half the size of the wavelength they are designed to receive. The electric field ...
In our increasingly connected world staying in contact is crucial. When venturing out into the wild the need for a reliable communication device becomes exponentially greater. Citizen Band, or CB for ...
I live in an area surrounded by hills, so it’s nearly impossible for me to receive local radio stations. Fortunately, ...
To access digital terrestrial television you need an aerial. It can be built-in, indoor or external and vary with platform. This guide gives a simple overview of the different aerials available.