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Electronic M 09-10-2011 05:49 PM

I like Your "active antenna" jr-tech.

Wa2ise, that is Monty Python you are quoting isnt it?

Tom C.

Adam 09-10-2011 06:28 PM

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I have one of those 'active' cat antennas too - works especially well on ch1:D

NowhereMan 1966 09-26-2011 07:46 PM

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I had one of those myself, she even ran on 120 VAC at 60 cycles. :) This was my second cat, Pansy. (b. 8-19-1987 - d. 8-27-2006)

Electronic M 09-26-2011 10:16 PM

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Originally Posted by NowhereMan 1966 (Post 3014865)
I had one of those myself, she even ran on 120 VAC at 60 cycles. :) This was my second cat, Pansy. (b. 8-19-1987 - d. 8-27-2006)

I'm not going to let mine run on 120VAC as I suspect that it would shorten her life, and despite some of her schenanagans I love her too much to let that happen. Though she does oscilate (read purr) at 60Hz from time to time, but her aches and pains tend to dampen the amplitude now a days.

ChrisW6ATV 09-26-2011 10:22 PM

If you connect your cat to 120VAC, I think his/her eyes will light up as in that picture even without using a flash!

NowhereMan 1966 10-02-2011 06:19 PM

Yeah, I love my cats too, the one in the pic lived to be 19 years and 8 days. She was my second cat, a diluted calico.

Hemingray 10-03-2011 06:14 PM

I'm gonna guess that these little "antennas" are better on UHF than VHF? I'd have to find one myself to try it out.

M3-SRT8 10-03-2011 09:55 PM

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Originally Posted by wa2ise (Post 3013647)
"If it laid an egg, it would fall down behind the telly"
"They don't stamp animals 'property of the zoo', they wouldn't stay still"
"It's time for the penguin on your telly to explode"...

"They stamp them when they're small...!"

"What happens when they molt?"

"Lions don't molt..."

"No, but penguins do! There! I run rings around you, logically!"

"O-oh! Intercourse the penguin!!!"

Adam 10-22-2011 11:16 AM

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I picked up another one of these astro-dogs:

Jeffhs 10-22-2011 01:50 PM

Adam, I'm wondering -- how well do these antennas work in your particular area? I don't know how far you are from the Memphis TV transmitters; however, if you are in a prime signal area I'd guess they would work reasonably well, even for DTV, although you may have to move the antenna around on top of the set (or even to another part of the room) to get a decent signal. The first pic attached to your post shows an Astro antenna connected to a Zenith 12" b&w TV. I don't see a converter box, so I'm thinking the only stations you can receive with that setup are LPTVs (low power television stations) or translators, if there are any in your area.

Adam 10-22-2011 02:13 PM

I'm using them to receive the signal from my own modulator. For this they work fine. But I actually am really close to some transmitters so they will work hooked to my dtv converter. They work about as well as rabbit ears not extended too far.

jr_tech 10-22-2011 03:41 PM

Well, My "active antenna" keeps growing and increasing in wavelength. Today it is working well even down to the 10 Meter shortwave band. (which is really hot today).

http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6221/...5f0ce4c56a.jpg

jr


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