DIY HDTV Antenna Homemade (For Free TV)

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This homemade hdtv antenna design works the same, if not better than most indoor antennas found online and in department stores. For this diy hdtv antenna you’ll need a few household items.

Items needed to make your Homemade HDTV Antenna

  • Aluminum foil
  • Scissors or box cutter
  • 2 popsicle sticks
  • 1 foam board or construction paper for firmness (you may also use a plain sheet of copy or striped paper)
  • glue ( any glue will work)
  • 1 RF Transformer (if you don’t have one just split your coaxial cable and mount directly to your board)
  • 2 small screws for securing the rf transformer to the popsicle sticks ( hot glue also works)
  • Coaxial cord

Making a Homemade HDTV Antenna

Foam Board
Foam Board will be used as support for the Aluminum foil

First, take your construction paper or foam board and cut out a 7×7 inch piece. Remember, you can play around with different sizes for the best reception.


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antenna posts/branches

Take your aluminum foil and create a layout like the one above. The post or trunks will be our starting point for our branches. Make them 1 inch shorter than your foam board or mounting surface. Make sure the post DO NOT TOUCH each other.


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antenna branches

Apply branches no more than 1 inch apart and 1/2 inch wide. For a smoother build place glue on mounting surface and not the aluminum. Let glue dry. I recommend you have at least 4 sets of branches.


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RF transformer mounted to surface

Mount your RF transformer to the mounting surface using the 2 screws. The foam board should hold the screws in place. If you’re using construction paper or plain paper use 2 popsicle sticks. One on the front and one on the back. Drive your screw through the sticks for a tight connection.


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Attach coaxial cable

Attach your coaxial cable and test it out and be sure to let me know how it works. I was able to pick up 10 percent more channels with this design.

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Antoine

Antoine is a former Dish satellite tech with over 9 years of experience. He decided to cut the cord in 2015 after noticing that pay TV bills were only getting higher. After a few very intense months of countless web searches and video watching he found a setup that was right for him, but soon realized that he actually enjoyed the hunt. So he decided to dedicate his time to help others like him.