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Friday, January 29, 2010
The Antenna as Art
Move over Charles Eames and Herman Miller. Antennas Direct's design team has been changing the face of antenna design. This photograph is from an exhibition last year at Abstrakt Art Gallery, sponsored by Objex Design. Featuring the ClearStream line of antennas. Hat's off to the people at Antennas Direct/Terrestrial Digital for bringing this innovative and beautiful line of antennas to market.
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Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Antennas Direct Micron & Micron XG
Antennas Direct now has available the Micron and soon the Micron XG. Can be used on a table top, or mounted to the wall. The XG version will also have a reflector screen for improved gain and directivity. Looks pretty sharp.
Word on the street is that it is basically a ClearStream1 Convertible with a different skin that some may find more aesthetically pleasing, however the Micron is not designed to be used outdoors like the ClearStream1...and that is good news, because the ClearStream1 is a great small antenna that performs well with its tapered wide surface area loop!
Another great product from Antennas Direct!
Mircron
Word on the street is that it is basically a ClearStream1 Convertible with a different skin that some may find more aesthetically pleasing, however the Micron is not designed to be used outdoors like the ClearStream1...and that is good news, because the ClearStream1 is a great small antenna that performs well with its tapered wide surface area loop!
Another great product from Antennas Direct!
Mircron
Monday, January 25, 2010
Rumors
Antennas Direct is rumored to be working on a new N-Bay bowtie collinear broadside array antenna, to supersede the the current DB Series. The DB8, DB4, and DB2. This new design will probably be tailored to the new more compact US digital television spectrum.
Let's hope they keep the nice thick aluminum elements!
I also hope they keep the DB2 around as it makes a nice small indoor antenna.
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