Friday, April 6, 2012

Definition Of A Terrestrial Digital Lacrosse Uhf Tv Antenna

The Lacrosse Antenna is a "high-gain" television antenna designed to receive high-definition digital UHF TV signals. It has become popular due to its strong performance and unobtrusive, dish-type design.


History


Manufactured by St.Louis-based Terrestrial Digital, the Lacrosse Antenna launched in 2006 and soon found favor in urban and suburban markets because of its low-profile design and ability to lock on to high-definition television signals broadcast from up to 40 miles away.


Performance


The Lacrosse Antenna is "multidirectional," which means that it works well in areas served by high-definition TV transmitters at different locations. The standard Lacrosse Antenna delivers a maximum gain (signal strength) of 10.8 dB (decibels) across the entire UHF frequency range, 400 to 850 MHz, which covers TV channels 13 to 69. For weaker signal areas, Terrestrial Digital makes an amplified version of the Lacrosse Antenna with an integrated 17 dB signal booster.


Dimensions


The Lacrosse Antenna is small compared to most high-definition TV antennas. It measures 14 inches tall and 20 inches wide. It weighs 6.8 lbs.







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