If you reversed the hoops, and soldered the open sides to two separate wires, and ensured the ends did not connect together, you might have a passable loop-yagi antenna for certain frequencies. Lots of these designs have the major flaw that they are either shorted across the connector, or not isolating and connecting the right elements together into groups.
There are questions that remain unanswered about this contraption. the wires are all hinged together, which makes the output doubtful for me, and no explanations for the exact measurements of the materials used in constructing this antenna.
there are questions that this contraption does not answer because the wires are touching one another, and put out is doubtful. So I don't and no explanation as to the exact measurements used
прежде чем снимать такие ролики, автору не мешало бы почитать теорию построения антенн, сделать расчеты на ту частоту на которой она должна работать, а уж потом что то делать. с таким де успехом можно воткнуть вместо данной антенны кусок проволоки и в условиях сильного сигнала этот кусок будет принимать не хуже этой бесполезной конструкции
Sculpture. I see no measurements, during assembly or after assembly using a VNA to show this does anything precision. Anything you're picking up with a homemade antenna like this is luck at best. It is creative. I give it that.
That is nothing like the "most powerful" antenna. The elements are too short and not even connected correctly to the coax. You basically just have random metal sticking out.
@@Alejandro-nz7mu Averigua los MHz de las emisoras Longitud de onda (metros) = 300 / MHz elemento de trabajo = 0,5 longitud de onda Detrás del trabajo puede haber un reflector. reflector = 15% más largo que el elemento de trabajo
I hope my comment is not assumed inappropiate. TH-cam had some bad dinner last night I think. I received several suggestions of these fake antennas. It looks like a loop yagi with a reflector, but it isn't. It will receive very strong stations just as any piece of wire. A simple quarter wave GPA will be better. Even when the loops where carefully designed to be at near resonance, the antenna doesn't work as the coupling towards the cablle will not benefit from the energy harvested by the loop elements. So, nice artwork, but useless for TV reception compared to a well designed quarter wave GPA (with the sloping radials).
"I appreciate the transparency and your dedication to showing the truth. Excellent video
If you reversed the hoops, and soldered the open sides to two separate wires, and ensured the ends did not connect together, you might have a passable loop-yagi antenna for certain frequencies.
Lots of these designs have the major flaw that they are either shorted across the connector, or not isolating and connecting the right elements together into groups.
With this I now get to watch the Howard the duck planet shows alien TV lol
There are questions that remain unanswered about this contraption. the wires are all hinged together, which makes the output doubtful for me, and no explanations for the exact measurements of the materials used in constructing this antenna.
Please say what your doing. Thanks!
Please tell us which kind of cable you used.And say something
What is the GAIN of this antenna Digital Sat Pro ??? Nice work Sir.
probably 0
It doesn’t matter if it’s built like an outdoor antenna, because of how small it is it will probably work as well as a fucking paper clip.
what kind of antenna is that one?
Dude u got mad skills I'd pay good $ for that
Until you realize it’s about as good as a paperclip
Amazing 👍💕
Porque no pone medidas se ve bien el proyecto solo faltan las medidas
Is me box kon sa he sir (dth) he ya (distv)
Good
De cuanto centímetros de largo cada pedazo de cobre dígame por favor
there are questions that this contraption does not answer because the wires are touching one another, and put out is doubtful. So I don't and no explanation as to the exact measurements used
Pls can u tell us the materials u used
Nice video about the HDTV antenna. Are you Moroccan or not?
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Merci
I wish you would tell us the materials you are using
Don't worry about it. It isn't a very good antenna anyway.
Copper wire
прежде чем снимать такие ролики, автору не мешало бы почитать теорию построения антенн, сделать расчеты на ту частоту на которой она должна работать, а уж потом что то делать. с таким де успехом можно воткнуть вместо данной антенны кусок проволоки и в условиях сильного сигнала этот кусок будет принимать не хуже этой бесполезной конструкции
Sculpture.
I see no measurements, during assembly or after assembly using a VNA to show this does anything precision. Anything you're picking up with a homemade antenna like this is luck at best.
It is creative. I give it that.
That is nothing like the "most powerful" antenna. The elements are too short and not even connected correctly to the coax. You basically just have random metal sticking out.
I have a giant coat Hanger on my roof. Works fine Lol....
Cómo obtener todas las medidas x favor ( en español )
@@Alejandro-nz7mu Averigua los MHz de las emisoras
Longitud de onda (metros) = 300 / MHz
elemento de trabajo = 0,5 longitud de onda
Detrás del trabajo puede haber un reflector.
reflector = 15% más largo que el elemento de trabajo
@@richardkarl6727 Yes when talking all fancy about it you can call it a dipole.
I hope my comment is not assumed inappropiate. TH-cam had some bad dinner last night I think. I received several suggestions of these fake antennas. It looks like a loop yagi with a reflector, but it isn't. It will receive very strong stations just as any piece of wire. A simple quarter wave GPA will be better. Even when the loops where carefully designed to be at near resonance, the antenna doesn't work as the coupling towards the cablle will not benefit from the energy harvested by the loop elements.
So, nice artwork, but useless for TV reception compared to a well designed quarter wave GPA (with the sloping radials).
look power signal
es ki sbi videos fake hoti hai......ap khud dekh lo .es ne blue cable ko tv mai lgaia hi nhi,,,,waise hi rakh dia.
No antenna in the world has anything to do with "digital" and "HDTV"
This "antenna" in video is GARBAGE .
Judging from your baby hand you are no more then ten years old.
If he’s 10 then why does he have a wedding ring?
Most powerful? Hahaha, yeah, if you're a couple miles away from the broadcast antenna...
Most powerful antenna without any measuring, nice try.