DIY HDTV Antenna Sticks To Your Window without Blocking the View
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Published on Mon, 18 Jun 2012 17:00:44 GMT
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This DIY fractal-based HDTV antenna is cheap, easy to craft, and can be stuck unobtrusively on your window for better signal gains.
Courtesy of HTPC-DIY, this simple build uses aluminum foil, a printed fractal pattern, clear plastic, and some basic hardware to create a lightweight and transparent antenna you can affix to a window without significantly blocking light from entering the window. Hit up the link below for the full build details as well as designs for other DIY antennas.
DIY Flexible Fractal Window HDTV Antenna [via Hack A Day]
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