An Explanation Of The Cea Antenna Codes

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Consumers were once considered to be unaware about their antenna needs. Times have changed when it comes to consumers ability to self-educate, especially with the era of advanced technology and Internet connectivity. Consumers are no longer in the dark. Broadcast and satellite information are readily available over the Internet.

The CEA stands for the Consumer Electronic Association. The CEA drives consistency within the consumer electronics industry by setting certain standards between technology, new products and existing devices.

CEA helps to bridge the gap between companies, retailers and consumers.
One of the CEA standards are antenna codes are used by the organization to identify certain requirements through codes and colors. By logging into the CEA website, users may access great information about local TV stations that are broadcasting in your area. The CEA website also provides other information about TV antennas, like which are applicable for each area.

CEA has divided the antenna codes into six colors based on six geographic zones. The zones identify the various types of the antennas optimal for reception in their region. The color identifies the signal conditions of a specific area for a broadcasting tower. For instance, yellow is used to represent a Small Multi-Directional TV antennas, which is basically the smallest of all the TV antennas, and receives signals from all the directions. Similarly, a green spot is used to represent Medium Multi-directional TV antennas. These antennas are slightly more powerful and stronger than Small Multi-Directional TV antennas. There are other zones such as light green which are Large Multi-Directional TV Antennas, red which are Medium Directional TV Antennas, blue are Medium Directional TV Antennas and violet is a Large Directional TV Antennas.

If planning to install an antenna for HDTV, matching the antenna to the recommended CEA code and color is crucial As previously mentioned, the CEA website is especially useful in this regard. Moreover, there are certain factors that restrict your choice of HDTV Antenna. Your location is the most important factor.

There is an increased interest among consumers about TV antennas. When it comes to purchasing an antenna, the consumer's goal is to get the best antenna for the money. With growing interest has also increased the consumers' choices. I recommend that instead of relying on the marketers or the content providers as a guide, consumers should also make an effort to know more about TV antennas, their types, optimal antennas in their location and much more before making a purchase. The CEA website can be useful in this regard. In some cases, local referrals may be the most helpful when selecting a TV Antenna. In order to get the best TV antenna, you can also seek the help of an experienced friend or a colleague to guide you.


About the Author:
Wesley S. King is the co-founder of PL Depot and Advantage Meters, both are leading resources of Satellite Finders, Labor Saving Devices, Satellite / Cable Installation Tools and Accessories. Wesley is also a partner of Bounce10, an experienced provider of enterprise-level eCommerce solutions.



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