The implementation of DTV is forcing every television broadcaster to purcha
se a new antenna. Choosing the best antenna to meet all of the station's ne
eds is not a simple task. With tower space at a premium, tower leasing rate
s soaring, and FCC deadlines approaching quickly, the broadcaster faces new
and non-traditional issues - for example:
Do I co-locate with others?
Do I go on the air with a temporary low power system now and worry about my
final higher power system later?
Can I or should I broadcast my current NTSC signal and my new DTV signal on
the same antenna?
These questions have no historic precedent. To answer them, the broadcaster
needs to know about the types of antennas available and the advantages and
concerns associated with each one.
Three types of UHF antennas are on the market today. They are the slot, the
panel, and the superturnstile. This paper presents an overview of each of
these. Their advantages and disadvantages are discussed, and a decision tre
e is developed to help choose the best antenna.