the antenna is in the right rear side glass.
They sell amplifiers to boost the signal ;)
People who use satellite dishes for television reception are more apt to lose reception during inclement weather than someone who has a satellite radio. The difference is the dish and antenna. The dish is pointed in just one direction, while the antenna is omnidirectional. Because of this, those with satellite radios can still enjoy reception during inclement weather.
A receiving antenna does "re-radiate" some of the power it receives, but not all. Some of the power it receives proceeds into the receiver ... which is the only way we detect the signal being received by the antenna.
Check the antenna connections. If that doesn't help, it may be a bad tuner.
This usually refers to radio sgnals and often concerns the antenna but could also concern the type of radio aparatus.
In a 2001 Lincoln Navigator, the radio antenna is typically located on the roof of the vehicle, near the rear. It is often a fixed mast antenna designed to receive radio signals for the vehicle's audio system. If you're having trouble with reception, checking the antenna for damage or obstructions may be helpful.
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The Rav4 has an antenna for the same reason that most vehicles have an external antenna, to optimize radio wave reception.
no it will mess up the reception
no it will mess up the reception
Mine I have Baron extended range Antenna, its very good in reception.
i think it does.
To receive antenna reception, an old TV typically needs an external antenna, which can be either an indoor or outdoor type, depending on the reception quality required. Additionally, if the TV does not have a built-in digital tuner, a separate digital converter box is necessary to decode digital signals. Finally, proper connection using coaxial cables between the antenna, converter box (if applicable), and the TV is essential for optimal reception.
It is a Yagi antenna- used for TV reception. nothing to do with either Yoga or yogi bear or Berra!
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A powered antenna will do wonders over a non amplified one. The powered ant. has a amplifier that has to be plugged into the wall to work.
Yes you receive better reception so I would recommend a gps antenna. It doesn't cost much and is available at most electronic stores. http://www.gilsson.com/