Indoor antenna

They are usually considered a simple and cheap solution to receive transmissions.

Indoor antennas are a common solution for cord cutting, with a variety of commercial options.

[1] They are usually considered a simple and cheap solution that may work well when the receiver is relatively near to the broadcasting transmitter and the building walls do not shield the radio waves too much.

[citation needed] Being close to other electric or electronic equipment in the building, an indoor antenna is prone to picking up more electrical noise that may interfere with a clear (analog) reception.

[citation needed] Indoor antennas are used for radio reception, particularly the folded dipole constructed from twin-lead,[3] which can be nailed to a skirting board.

TV set-top indoor antenna ("Rabbit Ears") for VHF and UHF reception.