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29-Jan-2012, 12:20 AM
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Can you overload enough to hurt the tv tuner?
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How many different ways do I have to tell you?...
How many different ways do I have to tell you? No.
Also, nowhere in your Wade Antenna documentation is there any mention of signal level. Wade publishes gain response in units of dBi. Gain...
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28-Jan-2012, 2:15 PM
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Can you overload enough to hurt the tv tuner?
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There are two issues here. A broadcast signal is...
There are two issues here. A broadcast signal is narrowband. Something like a lightening strike is wideband, but is completely unpredictable. Antenna gain depends on the frequency of the signal and...
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27-Jan-2012, 6:41 PM
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Can you overload enough to hurt the tv tuner?
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It is inconceivable that a regular signal or...
It is inconceivable that a regular signal or combination of signals can damage a tuner. Immeasurably greater than the combined strengths of all broadcast signals in your area are the RF pulses from...
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