It is best to change the angle of the dish as well. The dish will be set/tilted to roughly 30deg +/- 5 or 10 depending on the prior use. You want horizontal for best terrestrial signals! To be more honest and clear, the 'dish' portion will be nearly up & down vertical, by that I don't mean like a 'bird bath' but more like the LNB/antenna will actually face down a bit. As is shown in this video, the dish or signal reflector is not bouncing the signals from ground stations to antenna, it's still bouncing signals from space to antenna!!!
Why not modify the actual LNB too? Get rid of the filter & downconverter, and use the amplifier! You won't get much gain at VHF & UHF off those tiny Ku dishes! Parabolic dish gain is a function of dish size to wavelength, and you need > 8 wavelengths diameter to get good gain.
LOL ! What ? Actual LNB is designed for satellite signal , not for terrestrial UHF/VHF . His "LNB" is stripped of electronics and is nothing but an empty shell . Stop being d0mb and beleiving this scammer
I saw a video where a guy mounted an antenna on the arm the lnb was mounted on and connected coax that was removed from lnb. Does a dish behind a regular tv antenna actually have any benefit?
@@cherylkygirl7181 not sure about a dish but wire mesh behind a tv antenna will increase gain and it doesnt have to be 4 meters as the other commenter is saying. just watch danny hodges videos and you can see proof. ive built the antenna that danny shows on his channels and the mesh has to be around 4 inches from the antenna to get any gain.
@@dannyt1705 i think scammers screw you out of money so not sure how he would be scamming. his antenna would work for low gain but i doubt the dish is doing anything.
Good design idea but, there is a flaw! Your Center red wire was grounded to the LNB body. You can see it at 2:25. Again at 2:31. You covered it up with the cap while it was still grounded to the body at 2:36. I was waiting for you to place some shrink tube over it, but you didn't? There's really no need to continue with all the different wires after that point. Again, it was a good idea design. But you have to keep the center wire & the ground (body) separate for it to be really effective, from start to finish all the way through !👍
Holy shit wtf is hard to understand if the exact steps are shown you tubes algorithm gives it the boot reason your supposed to have basic knowledge of a circuit before saying your opinion.
I have a tv in my bedroom that I had a hard time getting an antenna to work. I ended up taking a 8ft piece of coaxial cable, cut 1 end off. Stripped it back about 8 inches. Then hung the stripped end over the curtain rod. Works great and have used it for 2 years. As far as believing just about anything, keep your foolish comments to your self until you have tried it. Sure there are things on here that is click bait, but there are some things that do actually work. Don't be so narrow minded.
I highly tecommend using a small tubing cutter instead of a box knife to make the circular cut to remove coax outer jacket. Sure spares sliced fingers.
@@leeames9063 not an expert like you but the principle is simple the curvature of the dish reflects the waves to the center where the lnb is as to the mathematical formula i don't know i had trigonometry and geometry long time a go in mexico i forgot all about but has a lot to do with angles reflexion any way is my very simple and probably wrong answer to your question
@@jjuanmarin First off UHF and VHF signals will not be picked by a LNB (Low Noise Block down-converter). In a C-band antenna setup, the transmission frequencies are typically 3.7-4.2 GHz. By using a local oscillator frequency of 5.150 GHz the IF will be 950-1,450 MHz which is, again, in the receiver's IF tuning range. UHF and VHF fall under Radio frequency spectrum while satellites fall under the microwave spectrum. As for the formula for dish focal point, you have various search engines you can use to give you that. How much of a dumb ass are you? I would say American kindergarten children are more intelligent than you. dumb ass. I installing C and Ku band TVRO (TV Reception Only) systems since 1989. Those were the dishes that tracked the arc. Since about the mid 1990s, TVRO systems went digital. Today if you want HD and 4K, the freqs for them are even higher. Again LNBs will not pick up radio frequencies, only microwave freqs.
I suspect a better arrangement would be to just fix a folded dipole to the LNB arm to be honest. As shown, Soldering all four legs together means two elements would act like stubs!
No. Definitely no. It needs a decoder, amplifier and signal repeater, found in the electronic board that he took out of the unit, so he connected regular cable to a cable service box and deceived the masses. Try duplicating it and you'll see.
What a load of crap. Takes apart a genuinely powerful LNB and builds a really bad UHF antenna that will only receive local transmitters. For a few pennies you can buy a real UHF Yagi that will out-perform this thing. There is so much ignorance in this world and it all seems to appear on You Tube.
Welcome to the world of Amateur Wannabes with no other badge of importance. They've found a way to get more than their share of the 15 minutes of fame promised. The thing they don't seem to realize though is that they're becoming famous for being idiots and fools and they don't know the difference.
@@raymacdhomhnuill8018 That's possible, but it's still not 'the most powerful antenna'. There are small Yagis that will out-perform this available for a few dollars.
@@andyhowlett2231 I have seen yagis mounted with a dish as a reflector/ concentrator that have much more gain than just the yagi by itself. It functions much as a reflector mirror on a telescope.
There is so much wrong with this concept that it almost hurts. Anytime someone on You Tube says: "Most", "Best", "Must Have", etc. etc. I get suspicious. LNB's must be cheap and plentiful where he lives and he doesn't have a wire coat hanger. First thing you need to know is that RECEIVING antennae do not have power. So his video title and premise are flawed from the start. You could get the same results or better from a wire coat hanger nailed to a broom stick....or a guitar string hung from a tree....or a cable hooked to a barbed wire fence. Just about anything metal will act as a receiving antenna with good or great results. The power is not in your antenna but rather in the transmitter at the TV station. There are only two things that will affect your reception with regard to power. 1. How much power the TV transmitter is putting out and 2. How far away it is from your location. If you are a great distance away, the height of your antenna may make a difference - the higher the better. But if you are within 25-50 miles you should be able to get good reception with a piece of chewing gum wrapper. In the USA, the LNB is owed by the satellite company and you are required to return it when you cancel your subscription to the service. So defacing it this way will cost you quite a bit of money. Major IMPORTANT note: Do not attempt to connect your antenna cable to the back of your set while it is powered on as he shows in this video. Unless you wish to trash your TV and go buy a new one right away.
old lnb's are cheap in the usa because they are hardly used anymore and you are not required to give them back you could purchase them at any electronics store 20 years ago. you wont "trash your tv" if you dont turn it off before hooking an antenna up, ive done it dozens of times on many tvs. not sure where you live but where i leave you wont be tuning in with gum wrappers and even with rabbit ears you may pull in 1 station and most of our stations are no more than 20 miles away. it use to be easy to get analog channels but digital tv is much harder to pull in.
the trick here is that the station broadcasting is likely a mile away and no obstructions. He is in a heavily populated area and that is where they tend to put the transmitters to reach the most people. I could get NYC stations in NJ with a tiny antenna because it was clear line of site and not far. Same thing is likely happening here. Those are High Channel UHF elements he just made.
True. I would have turned the antenna from + cross a bit more sideways like an X with each antenna element at a different length then tilt the dish down a bit.
@@thepubliceye it isn't a Sat anymore, he made it into an Over the Air antenna. This is no different than putting tinfoil on your rabbit ears. What he just made was a high frequency antenna coving the upper UHF range. ( that is what the shortest elements on an antenna are used for, the longest elements are for low VHF. ) If he is close to the broadcast antenna, even that little bit would work just fine. ( the same reason inside antennas work, you are relatively close to the broadcast antenna )
@@batsonelectronics There is NOTHING in a LNB that picks up radio frequencies which is what VHF and UHF (measured in KHz) fall under. LNBs were made to pick up microwave frequencies which are in the Ghz range. If you want to pick up Off-Air signals you would have better luck using a god damn wire coat hanger which would actually work to pick up VHF and UHF signals add a little aluminum foil for better reception. I have been doing this shit since 1989 and you ain't going to bullshit me. You do not even understand the physics behind transmitting and receiving radio frequency spectrum and microwave signal spectrum.
@@leeames9063 and yet you either didn't see the video or you like to try to correct people when it isn't deserved. that " lnb" is no longer one. he removed the guts and replaced it with 4 pieces of wire to receive the 400 to 600 ghz of uhf. the wires are too short to be of much good for vhf. on an outdoor antenna, the longest elements are for low vhf, the shortest are for vhf.
It utterly amazes me how on earth you can make a statement to say this is the most powerful antenna on earth for terrestrial tv. I'll tell you why it isnt : Firstly there was absolutely no design theory regarding the array of the elements,. also,. The board you removed dictates where the focal point is for the LNB antenna position inside the cavity, you placed the soldiered joint too far towards the cavity opening so the dish parabola is now too close to the LNB and incorrectly focused and totally out of tune. A piece of red wire is no substitute for screened coaxial cable. A small home made yagi would do a better job even if it had no elements on it. Waste of video time !
you are correct about focus of that dish. None the electronic would be used in a recycling project. Now place a microphone at the same point the LNB was point the dish at what you would like to hear like a bird feeder. next project Wifi extender get a wired usb extender like used for RVers place wifi extender at old LNB location now run usb to your laptop and point the dish at your Wifi source you will see a better signal.Note usb cable is limited to 15 feet without a powered usb hub. Next project cell phone signal do you only have one are two bars at your house again remove old LNB by cell phone extender for your car this will be passive point the dish at cell tower and enjoy more bars.
@@talk2kev played with that junk for years.dishes make desent bird baths,I had 3 on a pole and birds loved it.however,the big ones do have potental with microphone and am ,cb radio antennas. Talked world wide with a 6 footer and 400 watt amp.1/2 inch ant.Take the mile element out of a astec 2000 mike,run it through the 2000 amp,and you can hear a cat fart 2 miles away..
The video should be titled "How to destroy a perfectly working LNB unit".🤣 Check at @1:21 . He didn't remove the solder from the connection on the bottom part, breaking the board... At @1:26 it's clearly visible how he snapped the board entirely and basically destroyed a working LNB... I bet he didn't watch television for quite some time after that...
@@Randrew What you just said was definitely implied...There's only one problem with your reasoning: he HAS an LNB unit, meaning, he MUST HAVE HAD a SAT-TV. DUH
@@FreedomAirguns Um, I have 3 DirecTV dishes (one from my roof when I bought my house, one I found stored in the attic of same and one I got from the junk pile at work) and a Dish Network unit. I've *never* had satellite TV.
That is because they have to still transmit the off-air HD TV signal analog. Digital signals do not travel that far. That is why you either need a box to convert said signal back to its digital format for HD quality. However, almost all TVs today have that circuitry built in so no need for a box anymore.
thanks....was thinking the same thing but had to watch to see if there was something new he'd found. Such a disappointment to find that it's all a scam.
I don't know but I'm seeing commercial dishes for Freeview but the dishes are way smaller than this so this will have much higher gain. This is around Doncaster, UK.
Sorry to hijack the thread,but you both sound satellite savvy,is there something I can do in my TV settings to get Sky news sky arts,I got Sky Freesat but it weirdly struggles to get sky arts on a rainy day 🤷🏻♀️ was going to ask the video maker but I think I'll leave it 😂
I would have tried to mod the LNB circuit to change the frequency of operation into line with the band you were interested in rather then just throw away the board.
Not really practical Dave, the components & stripline filters are designed to operate at 10GHz, & not really suitable for the 100MHz-1GHz he would likely need for terrestrial TV.. Would be akin to using a Microwave Oven for a BBQ!! 😏
I guess in a third world country this mess would work better than a potato. The quality and form of soldering along with the condition of the tools and parts says it all. You might also want to consider removing the word "Pro" from your channel name. Pro is usually reserved for people that know what they are doing!
Like pretty much everyone else here I'm calling b*llsh*t on this. Same type of person that connects a DC motor with a generator and says they're making unlimited power
I just want to know what the hell is that racket going on in the background at 7:14? Sounds like they're playing drums and killing a cat at the same time.
not nice at all.! try visiting one of the most beautiful countries in the world and actually take some time to know the people before making nasty comments like this. I detest bigots and uneducated people.
You think think this is going to give better performance than a suitably designed Yagi for the frequency range of interest? Dream on. There's a damn good reason why he gave different antenna designs for different frequencies and directionality. Why bother trying to re-invent the wheel?
Hi David, ¿what is asmr antenna? Do you know how to make spiral circle antenna with 10-240 hz for agriculture use? Please, i have a persistent dream that i need to fulfill.
Not if it is over-the-air from a transmitter tower. (It is broadcast by your local TV station, the same TV signals that have been transmitted for 50 years by the major networtks CBS, NBC, ABC, - in USA).. It is not cable or satellite or internet television. It is TERRESTRIAL television.)
no need to put all these efforts...and using LNB and dish....just connect a long cable 15 to 20 ft leave one end open (remove the sehild of 6nich)...can received DTV
No real Amp and using a tiny Dish! I don't think he knows exactly the purpose the feedhorn n dish vs traditional uhf and vhf signals, it's totally a waste of time! A friggin large rod with amplification can do a better job! Orbiting Eyes knows!
What a load of bollocks. That arrangements of crossed wires is as good as putting up a bit of wet string as an antenna. He probably lives within sight of the transmitter.
Using a old sat dish with modifications makes it powerful because of the dish itself. It reflects the signal back to the antenna. Only problem I see is that it would be directional not omni directional. The same premise would work with 2 dishes aligned with each other to provide a wireless internet connection between remote locations.
Oh for crying out loud. Spend $30-$50 on a good Yagi antenna (attic or external) with its warranty and stop fooling around here...the wrong way. Most powerful?! You are kidding...right?
It is best to change the angle of the dish as well.
The dish will be set/tilted to roughly 30deg +/- 5 or 10 depending on the prior use.
You want horizontal for best terrestrial signals!
To be more honest and clear, the 'dish' portion will be nearly up & down vertical, by that I don't mean like a 'bird bath' but more like the LNB/antenna will actually face down a bit.
As is shown in this video, the dish or signal reflector is not bouncing the signals from ground stations to antenna, it's still bouncing signals from space to antenna!!!
Its baloney .
Wow it works amazing , i can now get tv stations from outer space ,
A length of wet string will work just as well, if you are close enough to that TX
Why not modify the actual LNB too? Get rid of the filter & downconverter, and use the amplifier! You won't get much gain at VHF & UHF off those tiny Ku dishes! Parabolic dish gain is a function of dish size to wavelength, and you need > 8 wavelengths diameter to get good gain.
LOL ! What ? Actual LNB is designed for satellite signal , not for terrestrial UHF/VHF . His "LNB" is stripped of electronics and is nothing but an empty shell . Stop being d0mb and beleiving this scammer
I saw a video where a guy mounted an antenna on the arm the lnb was mounted on and connected coax that was removed from lnb. Does a dish behind a regular tv antenna actually have any benefit?
@@cherylkygirl7181 not sure about a dish but wire mesh behind a tv antenna will increase gain and it doesnt have to be 4 meters as the other commenter is saying. just watch danny hodges videos and you can see proof. ive built the antenna that danny shows on his channels and the mesh has to be around 4 inches from the antenna to get any gain.
@@dannyt1705 i think scammers screw you out of money so not sure how he would be scamming. his antenna would work for low gain but i doubt the dish is doing anything.
@@dannyt1705 I was thinking the
same.
Good design idea but, there is a flaw!
Your Center red wire was grounded to the LNB body. You can see it at 2:25. Again at 2:31. You covered it up with the cap while it was still grounded to the body at 2:36.
I was waiting for you to place some shrink tube over it, but you didn't?
There's really no need to continue with all the different wires after that point.
Again, it was a good idea design.
But you have to keep the center wire & the ground (body) separate for it to be really effective, from start to finish all the way through !👍
Thats why I never trust indian channel.
@@theinel
Who said he's INDIAN?
Maybe he's MORROCAN?
The wire is exposed BUT not necessarily touching the body..... but you're RIGHT of the need to ISOLATE it....
CHEERS
Holy shit wtf is hard to understand if the exact steps are shown you tubes algorithm gives it the boot reason your supposed to have basic knowledge of a circuit before saying your opinion.
@@AlCatrraz I understand what they meant!
I have a tv in my bedroom that I had a hard time getting an antenna to work. I ended up taking a 8ft piece of coaxial cable, cut 1 end off. Stripped it back about 8 inches. Then hung the stripped end over the curtain rod. Works great and have used it for 2 years. As far as believing just about anything, keep your foolish comments to your self until you have tried it. Sure there are things on here that is click bait, but there are some things that do actually work. Don't be so narrow minded.
I highly tecommend using a small tubing cutter instead of a box knife to make the circular cut to remove coax outer jacket. Sure spares sliced fingers.
they are probably just mad because they spent $200 on there hd antenna...lol
show me the math of how that LNB antenna works... Every antenna / satellite dish has a math formula that shows how it works. 6 years SATCOM U.S. Army
@@leeames9063 not an expert like you but the principle is simple the curvature of the dish reflects the waves to the center where the lnb is as to the mathematical formula i don't know i had trigonometry and geometry long time a go in mexico i forgot all about but has a lot to do with angles reflexion any way is my very simple and probably wrong answer to your question
@@jjuanmarin First off UHF and VHF signals will not be picked by a LNB (Low Noise Block down-converter). In a C-band antenna setup, the transmission frequencies are typically 3.7-4.2 GHz. By using a local oscillator frequency of 5.150 GHz the IF will be 950-1,450 MHz which is, again, in the receiver's IF tuning range. UHF and VHF fall under Radio frequency spectrum while satellites fall under the microwave spectrum. As for the formula for dish focal point, you have various search engines you can use to give you that. How much of a dumb ass are you? I would say American kindergarten children are more intelligent than you. dumb ass. I installing C and Ku band TVRO (TV Reception Only) systems since 1989. Those were the dishes that tracked the arc. Since about the mid 1990s, TVRO systems went digital. Today if you want HD and 4K, the freqs for them are even higher. Again LNBs will not pick up radio frequencies, only microwave freqs.
Wow i did this now i get super clear live images from the james webb!
Thanks you my friend good work...Sat pro
I suspect a better arrangement would be to just fix a folded dipole to the LNB arm to be honest. As shown, Soldering all four legs together means two elements would act like stubs!
No. Definitely no. It needs a decoder, amplifier and signal repeater, found in the electronic board that he took out of the unit, so he connected regular cable to a cable service box and deceived the masses.
Try duplicating it and you'll see.
Sorry, no decoder or repeater.
Just an Amp, local oscillator, mixer and buffer....
What a load of crap. Takes apart a genuinely powerful LNB and builds a really bad UHF antenna that will only receive local transmitters. For a few pennies you can buy a real UHF Yagi that will out-perform this thing. There is so much ignorance in this world and it all seems to appear on You Tube.
Welcome to the world of Amateur Wannabes with no other badge of importance. They've found a way to get more than their share of the 15 minutes of fame promised. The thing they don't seem to realize though is that they're becoming famous for being idiots and fools and they don't know the difference.
He didn't even plug it in. The cable plug is on the other side of the TV. He has cable vision. A clever guy getting paid by Utube.
How do you know the genuinely powerful LNB wasn't already fried and thats why he was repurposing the dish and LNB housing?
@@raymacdhomhnuill8018 That's possible, but it's still not 'the most powerful antenna'. There are small Yagis that will out-perform this available for a few dollars.
@@andyhowlett2231 I have seen yagis mounted with a dish as a reflector/ concentrator that have much more gain than just the yagi by itself. It functions much as a reflector mirror on a telescope.
There is so much wrong with this concept that it almost hurts. Anytime someone on You Tube says:
"Most", "Best", "Must Have", etc. etc. I get suspicious. LNB's must be cheap and plentiful where he lives and he doesn't have a wire coat hanger.
First thing you need to know is that RECEIVING antennae do not have power. So his video title and premise are flawed from the start. You could get the same results or better from a wire coat hanger nailed to a broom stick....or a guitar string hung from a tree....or a cable hooked to a barbed wire fence. Just about anything metal will act as a receiving antenna with good or great results. The power is not in your antenna but rather in the transmitter at the TV station. There are only two things that will affect your reception with regard to power. 1. How much power the TV transmitter is putting out and 2. How far away it is from your location. If you are a great distance away, the height of your antenna may make a difference - the higher the better. But if you are within 25-50 miles you should be able to get good reception with a piece of chewing gum wrapper.
In the USA, the LNB is owed by the satellite company and you are required to return it when you cancel your subscription to the service. So defacing it this way will cost you quite a bit of money.
Major IMPORTANT note: Do not attempt to connect your antenna cable to the back of your set while it is powered on as he shows in this video. Unless you wish to trash your TV and go buy a new one right away.
old lnb's are cheap in the usa because they are hardly used anymore and you are not required to give them back you could purchase them at any electronics store 20 years ago. you wont "trash your tv" if you dont turn it off before hooking an antenna up, ive done it dozens of times on many tvs. not sure where you live but where i leave you wont be tuning in with gum wrappers and even with rabbit ears you may pull in 1 station and most of our stations are no more than 20 miles away. it use to be easy to get analog channels but digital tv is much harder to pull in.
Thank you very much. That works for me really good.
Really?
the trick here is that the station broadcasting is likely a mile away and no obstructions. He is in a heavily populated area and that is where they tend to put the transmitters to reach the most people. I could get NYC stations in NJ with a tiny antenna because it was clear line of site and not far. Same thing is likely happening here. Those are High Channel UHF elements he just made.
Accept this is a satellite antenna not a local TV station.
True.
I would have turned the antenna from + cross a bit more sideways like an X with each antenna element at a different length then tilt the dish down a bit.
@@thepubliceye it isn't a Sat anymore, he made it into an Over the Air antenna. This is no different than putting tinfoil on your rabbit ears. What he just made was a high frequency antenna coving the upper UHF range. ( that is what the shortest elements on an antenna are used for, the longest elements are for low VHF. ) If he is close to the broadcast antenna, even that little bit would work just fine. ( the same reason inside antennas work, you are relatively close to the broadcast antenna )
@@batsonelectronics There is NOTHING in a LNB that picks up radio frequencies which is what VHF and UHF (measured in KHz) fall under. LNBs were made to pick up microwave frequencies which are in the Ghz range. If you want to pick up Off-Air signals you would have better luck using a god damn wire coat hanger which would actually work to pick up VHF and UHF signals add a little aluminum foil for better reception. I have been doing this shit since 1989 and you ain't going to bullshit me. You do not even understand the physics behind transmitting and receiving radio frequency spectrum and microwave signal spectrum.
@@leeames9063 and yet you either didn't see the video or you like to try to correct people when it isn't deserved. that " lnb" is no longer one. he removed the guts and replaced it with 4 pieces of wire to receive the 400 to 600 ghz of uhf. the wires are too short to be of much good for vhf. on an outdoor antenna, the longest elements are for low vhf, the shortest are for vhf.
Why would you ever use RG 59 coax for receiving uhf channels??
Sounds like you got the bang-bang family below you there.😁
PLUS If you paint the dish with enamel paint, it will reflect more channels
Won't work. The shield is supposed to be connected to something other than the case for this frequency.
It utterly amazes me how on earth you can make a statement to say this is the most powerful antenna on earth for terrestrial tv.
I'll tell you why it isnt : Firstly there was absolutely no design theory regarding the array of the elements,. also,. The board you removed dictates where the focal point is for the LNB antenna position inside the cavity, you placed the soldiered joint too far towards the cavity opening so the dish parabola is now too close to the LNB and incorrectly focused and totally out of tune. A piece of red wire is no substitute for screened coaxial cable. A small home made yagi would do a better job even if it had no elements on it. Waste of video time !
Thats right
But he got you all to watch so mission accomplished😂😂
@@FluffyButtFarms yes.....I'm chomping at the bit here to see what he comes up with next.... no doubt you'll be tuned in too !🤭
you are correct about focus of that dish. None the electronic would be used in a recycling project. Now place a microphone at the same point the LNB was point the dish at what you would like to hear like a bird feeder. next project Wifi extender get a wired usb extender like used for RVers place wifi extender at old LNB location now run usb to your laptop and point the dish at your Wifi source you will see a better signal.Note usb cable is limited to 15 feet without a powered usb hub. Next project cell phone signal do you only have one are two bars at your house again remove old LNB by cell phone extender for your car this will be passive point the dish at cell tower and enjoy more bars.
@@talk2kev played with that junk for years.dishes make desent bird baths,I had 3 on a pole and birds loved it.however,the big ones do have potental with microphone and am ,cb radio antennas. Talked world wide with a 6 footer and 400 watt amp.1/2 inch ant.Take the mile element out of a astec 2000 mike,run it through the 2000 amp,and you can hear a cat fart 2 miles away..
Hi to all i have built same as instruction but does not work at all plse comment and advise.
Probably because this is fake.
The video should be titled "How to destroy a perfectly working LNB unit".🤣
Check at @1:21 . He didn't remove the solder from the connection on the bottom part, breaking the board... At @1:26 it's clearly visible how he snapped the board entirely and basically destroyed a working LNB...
I bet he didn't watch television for quite some time after that...
@@Randrew What you just said was definitely implied...There's only one problem with your reasoning: he HAS an LNB unit, meaning, he MUST HAVE HAD a SAT-TV.
DUH
@@FreedomAirguns Um, I have 3 DirecTV dishes (one from my roof when I bought my house, one I found stored in the attic of same and one I got from the junk pile at work) and a Dish Network unit. I've *never* had satellite TV.
I was more impressed at 3:18 as he tried to drill though the wire he just put in.
Estas masacrando a la pobre radio electrónica ........
There is no special antenna for hd tv. It's all the same.
That is because they have to still transmit the off-air HD TV signal analog. Digital signals do not travel that far. That is why you either need a box to convert said signal back to its digital format for HD quality. However, almost all TVs today have that circuitry built in so no need for a box anymore.
I was waiting to reach the TNT HD, where is it? I never saw the TNT HD channel.
🧨N🧨
"Most powerful" and "To receive" do not belong together.
thanks....was thinking the same thing but had to watch to see if there was something new he'd found. Such a disappointment to find that it's all a scam.
@@Rx_Bluegrass I think it's more of a tongue in cheek joke.
This guy ran out of IEDs to build. Kinda surprised he has all his fingers.
How does this antenna compare to a Yagi type Sir ??? Thanks
I don't know but I'm seeing commercial dishes for Freeview but the dishes are way smaller than this so this will have much higher gain.
This is around Doncaster, UK.
@@g8ymw Thanks for the information.
Not
Wait...is it April 1st? This is right up there with those "free energy" videos.
Throwing away yhe most useful part and just using the shell told me all I needed to know about this project
Not really, he's just converted his satellite dish to terrestrial UHF.
For him, the LNB is on the wrong frequency.
Sorry to hijack the thread,but you both sound satellite savvy,is there something I can do in my TV settings to get Sky news sky arts,I got Sky Freesat but it weirdly struggles to get sky arts on a rainy day 🤷🏻♀️ was going to ask the video maker but I think I'll leave it 😂
Whatever. This guy is straight up savage.
Its certainly not the “most powerful” antenna, but its an antenna nonetheless. He has converted an old LNB to a UHF antenna. Thats a problem how?
@@noname1st139 yes get a proper aerial technician to look at it...
Parabolic is the absolute best
Proper tools, precise job! C'mon. And what is that "magic" to bend the wires to Z shape? Most powerful huh?
I would have tried to mod the LNB circuit to change the frequency of operation into line with the band you were interested in rather then just throw away the board.
When you can get a much more appropriate broadband TV amplifier for $5 to $10 to put inline with the coax?
Not really practical Dave, the components & stripline filters are designed to operate at 10GHz, & not really suitable for the 100MHz-1GHz he would likely need for terrestrial TV.. Would be akin to using a Microwave Oven for a BBQ!! 😏
Mmmm. Maybe some mismatching if you mix 75 and 50 ohm components.
I guess in a third world country this mess would work better than a potato. The quality and form of soldering along with the condition of the tools and parts says it all. You might also want to consider removing the word "Pro" from your channel name. Pro is usually reserved for people that know what they are doing!
Why so mad
@@lucas_254 Not Mad, Just Factual.
now we can watch al jazeera together cousin brother 😀😀🙏🙏🐫🐫🐫🐫
Like pretty much everyone else here I'm calling b*llsh*t on this. Same type of person that connects a DC motor with a generator and says they're making unlimited power
Nice 👍🏻👍🏻 🇮🇳 || Kuki
i knew this was bull shit u could probably get the same results with a antenna from the dollar store or Walmart if u mount it outside
the dish helps
I just want to know what the hell is that racket going on in the background at 7:14? Sounds like they're playing drums and killing a cat at the same time.
Hey, is this think can be use for phone network... (4G India)?
Why don’t you just buy a tv aerial it only costs £10 🙄 me being a tv engineer myself am watching this going why why why go threw all that
if you think this is real you probably voted for Joe Biden
Its hard to believe a moroccan can do a such complicated piece or engineeering
not nice at all.! try visiting one of the most beautiful countries in the world and actually take some time to know the people before making nasty comments like this. I detest bigots and uneducated people.
When I see brown hands, I know it's going to be a scam.
Even white hands do scam videos 😂 don't trust anything on social media
Thanks for the comical video.
I have a Lotta treesWhat is the best way to appoint I’m on Louisiana
if you think this is real you probably voted for Joe Biden
what happened to the PC Board?!😳
Be carefully, this antenna is to powerful. A strong tv transmitter will burn a hole in the screen.
*Principe de l'Antenne Yagi, je dirais.*
Et utiliser la parabole comme réflecteur, pas mal comme idée de réutilisation !
English please....
i really wish you'd get some coax actual prep and termination tools
Things do tend to work better with the right tools. Less chance of cutting yourself too.
Can your antenna be used freestanding, without a satellite dish?
nice old pair of side cutters. and good idea for an antenna.
if you think this is real you probably voted for Joe Biden
I did this with a wifi antenna added to the LNB and was able to connect to a starbucks wifi 6 miles away.
So now your home smells like FRENCH ROAST...
Ha ha ha, mine is six miles away! And french toast too!
Impossible since the router at Starbucks does not have that kind of range. ROFLMAO
i smell something here....
Really what is that
Why not at least show before and after?
This won't work, the red wire that was soldered to the f-connection of the LNB is shorted to the metal body.
@10:22 why does that look like an "RCA" instead of "F" type ? Maybe for ease of connecting the coax for the video?
Look s like but not an RCA, is a DIN male antenna connector, most used in Europe.
We used a coathanger in my day. I watched the video to see if he would talk or cut himself.
You think think this is going to give better performance than a suitably designed Yagi for the frequency range of interest?
Dream on.
There's a damn good reason why he gave different antenna designs for different frequencies and directionality. Why bother trying to re-invent the wheel?
digital t2 right ?
This is like ASMR antenna prep.
Hi David, ¿what is asmr antenna? Do you know how to make spiral circle antenna with 10-240 hz for agriculture use? Please, i have a persistent dream that i need to fulfill.
That's no where close to the wavelength of UHF TV signals . Why do you make work for these people ?
Can I use blue wire
Cold soldering joints
Hey it just connected to starlink ! Then a screen came up to subscribe to twitter.
Coordinates?
a lot of haters at least he tried
The board you cut out of the LNB is the only usefull part, but now its f**ked because you zapped the GaasFet with the wire cutters.
4:10 u cut it 12cm according to the ruler, not 13cm.
Thank digital sat pro
Calling BS on this one.
Too bad your another TH-cam mute.It would have been nice for you to explain what you are actually doing and why.
No matter how powerful the antenna is, we still need a subscription right?
Not if it is over-the-air from a transmitter tower. (It is broadcast by your local TV station, the same TV signals that have been transmitted for 50 years by the major networtks CBS, NBC, ABC, - in USA).. It is not cable or satellite or internet television. It is TERRESTRIAL television.)
@@mainemail7358 , Oo ok. Thank you for telling.
If you are using the slip on DVB connection, don't try this with F-type coax RG-6 because this is clickbait.
Does this work in india
This is ridiculous! Use any wire connect to your TV and you will get the same result.
Are you the same Andre that worked at the Ft Belvoir Earth Terminal Station?
no need to put all these efforts...and using LNB and dish....just connect a long cable 15 to 20 ft leave one end open (remove the sehild of 6nich)...can received DTV
It’s all about fractals
WHY did I watch this to the end!!
Is this antenna 📡 Will work ...or time wasting
if you think this is real you probably voted for Joe Biden
Nonsense to use LNB at all, when you remove the amplifier and tuner board, use a stick of wood instead.
How many most powerful antennas in the world are there, this is the 9th
No real Amp and using a tiny Dish! I don't think he knows exactly the purpose the feedhorn n dish vs traditional uhf and vhf signals, it's totally a waste of time! A friggin large rod with amplification can do a better job! Orbiting Eyes knows!
Can see all DD FREE dish channel by this attena
Please talk and explain!
Questa potentissima antenna può fare anche il caffè?
What a load of bollocks. That arrangements of crossed wires is as good as putting up a bit of wet string as an antenna. He probably lives within sight of the transmitter.
Um...this is a troll video, right? Actually...he could probably pick up cellular phone frequencies with something like that.
Very nice
So how does that make it the most powerful antenna in the world 😂
Using a old sat dish with modifications makes it powerful because of the dish itself. It reflects the signal back to the antenna. Only problem I see is that it would be directional not omni directional. The same premise would work with 2 dishes aligned with each other to provide a wireless internet connection between remote locations.
he doesn't say how far the smell travels , He did prove TV needs an antenna
It's powerful because it draws in more views. More views. More money!
Ever hear of sharpies?
कौन से ने ट वर्क से प्रोग्राम आयेंगे लफ्फाजी मारते हो ?
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Should do a course in soldering. His soldering technique is yuk
What is a LBN!?
If that true,he will be billionaire,and my buying better tool
What about earth cabal
That is about as much use as a tin foil hat or using just a normal antenna but a normal antenna with back reflection will be better
Oh for crying out loud. Spend $30-$50 on a good Yagi antenna (attic or external) with its warranty and stop fooling around here...the wrong way. Most powerful?! You are kidding...right?
Functioneaza numai pe data de 1 aprilie.
"the most powerful antenna on earth ... for TV" in each video...
My Pennyloop coat hanger antenna is better.
yeah...I was thinking the same thing.
Can these antenna watch satellite TV
No, he's taken it off satellite frequencies and put in a crossed dipole for UHF terrestrial TV.