Cara membuat antena tv digital segala arah hasil jernih dan terbaik

Mas Jami
22 Aug 202209:08

Summary

TLDRIn this video, the creator demonstrates how to easily and affordably make a high-quality digital TV antenna using a recycled old antenna. The process involves simple materials like aluminum pipes, screws, and an old driven antenna. The video walks through the steps of bending and assembling the materials into a working antenna, highlighting the simplicity and cost-effectiveness of the project. After testing, the homemade antenna is able to receive 51 channels with strong signal strength, making it a practical solution for anyone looking for a budget-friendly way to enhance their TV reception.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The video is about creating a simple and affordable digital TV antenna using recycled materials.
  • 😀 The materials required include a used driver, aluminum pipes, screws, and an L-shaped PVC pipe.
  • 😀 The process starts with bending the aluminum pipe into a shape resembling the letter 'O' using a pipe bender.
  • 😀 The antenna is built by joining the bent aluminum pipe with the driver and securing them with screws.
  • 😀 The PVC pipe acts as the stand or pole for the antenna, and it only needs to be about a hand’s length in height.
  • 😀 The antenna is connected to a coaxial cable, which is then attached to the driver’s elements.
  • 😀 The final setup is mounted on a bamboo pole for testing and installation.
  • 😀 Testing the antenna with a Tanaka T22 receiver showed that it successfully picks up 51 channels.
  • 😀 Signal strength in the region of Tangerang was strong, with an average strength of over 80% and stable quality.
  • 😀 Channels such as Indosiar, MetroTV, and TVRI National received excellent signal strength with good quality.
  • 😀 The tutorial concludes with an invitation for viewers to check the link for purchasing the materials used in the build.

Q & A

  • What materials are needed to make the digital TV antenna in the video?

    -The materials needed include a used dish (driven), aluminum pipes (8mm in diameter, 55 cm long), screws, a small bamboo pole, and a TV antenna cable.

  • What is the purpose of the aluminum pipes in the antenna construction?

    -The aluminum pipes are bent into an 'L' shape and serve as the main structure for holding the antenna in place.

  • How are the aluminum pipes bent into shape?

    -The pipes are bent using a pipe bender, creating an 'O' or 'elliptical' shape as shown in the video.

  • How do you secure the aluminum pipes together?

    -The aluminum pipes are joined using screws at the connection points to keep them tightly in place.

  • What is the purpose of the screws in the antenna assembly?

    -The screws are used to securely fasten the aluminum pipes and the driven dish to ensure stability and prevent any movement.

  • What is the role of the bamboo pole in the antenna setup?

    -The bamboo pole serves as the support for mounting the antenna in place, allowing it to be positioned properly for optimal signal reception.

  • What kind of signal reception is achieved with the homemade antenna?

    -The antenna is capable of receiving up to 51 channels with strong signal strength and good quality, ranging from 80% to 90% signal strength and quality.

  • What was the signal strength for channels like Indosiar and MetroTV?

    -Indosiar had a signal strength of 93% and quality of 86%, while MetroTV had a signal strength of 80% and quality of 84%.

  • How much did the pipe bender cost, according to the video?

    -The pipe bender is priced between 60,000 to 100,000 Indonesian Rupiah (IDR), depending on the quality.

  • What was the final outcome of using the homemade antenna?

    -The antenna worked well, receiving 51 channels with consistent signal strength above 80% and stable quality ranging from 60% to 80%. The antenna proved to be effective and simple to make.

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