Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!asuvax!mcdphx!citek.mcdphx.mot.com!hbg6 From: hbg6@citek.mcdphx.mot.com Newsgroups: sci.electronics Subject: Re:TV Antennas, the knob Message-ID: <14239@mcdphx.phx.mcd.mot.com> Date: 12 Dec 90 12:47:28 GMT Sender: listen@mcdphx.phx.mcd.mot.com Reply-To: hbg6@citek.mcdphx.mot.com Organization: Motorola Microcomputer Division, Tempe, Az. Lines: 12 Summary: Expires: References:<12765@milton.u.washington.edu> Sender: Followup-To: Distribution: In article <12765@milton.u.washington.edu> amigo@milton.u.washington.edu (The Friend) writes: > > I'm wondering if some gizmo like that of the rabbit ears's "dial" > that helps pull the signal in exists for outdoor antennas as well.. > Seems like this could be the key to locking the station in or not. > Now that you mention it, I've always wondered what that knob on the antenna actually did. I guess it might rearange the phasing between the 'ears', anyone out there know for sure? John