Sentences with phrase «antenna out»

You can even make an HD antenna out of coat hangers.
In fact, the top performing antenna out of this bunch was also the least expensive.
I don't think hanging an outdoor antenna out my window is good because no height.
There's nothing like pulling an antenna out of your phone.
The owner of a new Ford F - 150 left a $ 5 car wash with $ 6,000 worth of damage to his truck after a rotating brush tore the antenna out of his right front fender.
Make the antenna out of a covered hair band with black pipe cleaners affixed on the top.
Subtle distress signals such as a catch in the voice, a slip of the tongue, tension in a marriage relationship, or a change in the pattern of church participation can often be picked up if the minister has his psychological antenna out to catch these cries for help.
Make an antenna out of wire.
As a rifleman, he routinely drew duties like carrying the 29 - pound radio with an eight - foot antenna out on patrol.
The Japanese contributions include 16 antennas out of the total 66 antennas, and 3 types of receiver cartridges out of 10.
A required condition for observation at this moment is that 45 antennas out of the remaining fifty 12 - m antennas are set to a certain position.
But reading reviews about the HD antennas out there, it looks like I should be able to watch most of the big games on the local channels.
A certain lobster strolled Delancey, antennae out, claws in pockets, eyes ahead.
Elefant notes that the bar decision was subsequently reversed, but she's got her antennae out and thinks you should too.

Not exact matches

Initial prototypes are not dissimilar to crude displays on pocket calculators, but electrochromics promises ultra-thin full - colour displays complete with integrated microprocessors, batteries, photovoltaics, wireless antennas and other components, printed out much like paper documents.
We don't think you should go out of your way to get either, though — gaming on media streamers still isn't worth a premium, and the AmazonBasics antenna included in the latter is fairly mediocre.
(Ms. Huff also pointed out that many CBS shows are available online on a delayed basis, and that «all of CBS's broadcast TV programming is available free over-the-air,» so subscribers can use antennas.)
Countless market and media antennae are trained on the sound of the central bank voice, trying to discern and amplify signals out of all the static around, even when the central bank has no new signal to send, and static is all there is.
I couldn't figure out the strait jacket when it's abilities / power lies in its antenna / eyes / mind either.
A big difference between this speech and what he had talked about publicly before, according to some who know him, is that during this time frame, he was out of office and didn't have people with political antennae around him to pull him back from such stark rhetoric.
Children in such a home are always walking on eggshells, antennae up in the air, trying to sniff out which parent will show up that evening — the caring one or the neglectful one, the one who disparages and demeans them or the one who overindulges them by drowning them in kindness as compensation for past abuse.
We pinched the back of the red construction paper together slightly so that the antennae would stick out over the head.
From the black construction paper cut out a mouth and two antennae.
Their antennas are made out of pipe cleaners and they have silly googly eyes!
Terrestrial television is the television broadcast service where ground based television transmitters send out broadcast as radiowave which are picked up by an antenna whereas satellite television broadcasts over satellite and picked up by a satellite dish.
Basically, these headphones use a much better Bluetooth antenna than previous generations and are designed to stream music without skipping or losing out on quality.
CB (citizens band radio) antennas come in a lot of shapes and sizes so it can be hard to figure out which is the best.
This new research indicates that the maxillary palps, rather than the antennae themselves, serve to seek out humans.
When a lone crab encountered one of the beautiful new shells, it immediately inspected the shelter with its legs and antennae and scooted out of its current home to try on the new shelter for size.
It turns out that this gene is critical to building virtually everything that sticks out of the body: antennae, legs, horns, whatever.
To find out, Judd Bowman of Arizona State University in Tempe and Alan Rogers of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology deployed a small radio antenna called EDGES in Western Australia.
When Crispr - Cas9 knocks out a Hox gene in an embryonic beach hopper, strange things ensue, like a clawed foot forming where a swimming foot ought to be, or an antenna growing out of a mouth.
Because the light leaking out of the waveguide is all in synch, the waveguide might be bent to form an antenna that emits light wave with sculpted phase fronts, he says.
If you walk around as a user and your smartphone or tablet moves out of the light antenna's line of sight, then another light antenna takes over.
If Moore's law — that the cost of computation halves every 18 months — holds for another 15 years or so, SETI workers plan to use this antenna array approach to check out not a few thousand but perhaps a few million or even tens of millions of stars for alien signals.
At last the antenna shoots out triumphantly, fortunately not puncturing the astronaut's space suit in the process, although a cap that covered the wire whizzes by precariously close to his head.
The rocket maneuver took place out of sight of NASA's Deep Space Network antennas.
In contrast, phased - array radar sends out multiple beams simultaneously, eliminating the need to tilt the antennas, decreasing the time between scans of storms to less than a minute.
In general, they found that the crabs in the more acidic water tended to flick their antennae less often, and were slower to sniff out food.
His antenna was picking up celestial radio sources rotating in and out of view.
As passengers stand still with their hands up, two rotating antennas send out radio waves.
When the antenna sends out a signal, information travels in the reverse direction, from electrical voltage to vibrations to EM waves.
Without power to warm the fuel supply, the thrusters became inoperative and the satellite spun out of control, leaving the satellite antennas unable to fix on Earth.
To protect Cassini, mission scientists used the spacecraft's 4 - meter - wide antenna as a shield, putting the spacecraft temporarily out of contact with NASA.
Brown and Parker are now working on making the photonic crystal out of silicon, gallium arsenide or indium phosphide, which would allow them to integrate the antenna and electronics on the same chip.
That is, it serves as an antenna, and it also serves as the tuner, it can then amplify that signal, and it can also serve as a demodulator, that is it separates out, sort of the music signal from the underlying carrier wave.
Konrad Wiese, a zoologist at the University of Hamburg, thinks he's figured out how krill keep in touch: their tiny antennae pick up pressure waves from their neighbors.
With a hoisting crane, Sputnik, without its «mustaches» — the four long whip antennas that would stream out behind the spherical satellite — was lifted and connected to the nose of the rocket, Ivanovskiy recalls.
These analyse the signals from the antennas and feed the data to both a voice synthesiser — that announces when the ball is out — and a hand - held computer on the umpire's chair.
The team fired artificially generated neutrinos into their ice sculpture and successfully measured radio waves using the ANITA antennas (www.arxiv.org/hep-ex/0611008), which are designed to pick out radio waves from GZK neutrinos and nothing else.
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