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How Do You Make A TV Antenna Booster?

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How Do You Make A TV Antenna Booster?

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Sometimes you just don’t get the TV reception you want even when you have a good wireless TV antenna. The signal is too weak. With a TV antenna booster, you can amplify the signal that is received on your wireless TV antenna. You do not have to spend a lot of money on a store-bought amplifier. You can make one yourself out of simple materials. Step 1 Take two pieces of cardboard and trace out two different patters. The first will be a circle with a pair of semi-circular projections on either side of the circle, just above and below the midpoint of the circle. These should not be very large in relation to the circle. The other piece of cardboard will be a rectangle somewhat longer than the diameter of the circle. The width of this piece will be somewhat less than the circle, but will extend noticeably beyond the projections at either end of the circle. Since you will essentially be making a reflector, think of that when you consider the size in relation to your wireless TV antenna. Step

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