| Field | Watching Television? |
| Went Obsolete | Never truly went obsolete, but cable took off in the 1980s |
| Made Obsolete By | Cable and other signal providers |
| Knowledge Assumed | Broadcast signal is still available, basic analog transmission principles |
| When useful | Remote Areas, Free and so minimal cost, when primary signal provider is down, in some cases when lines are down. |
Before cable and satellite people received their television signals over the air. Some people put large antennas on their roof, but for many the rabbit ear antenna sitting on top of their television was their only antenna. It usually consisted of two collapsible antennas at a minimum. They could either be attached directly to the tv, or separate on their own base. Sometimes they had an additional loop antenna for picking up UHF signals as well.
This skill may actually return to more people now that high-definition, over-the-air digital broadcasts have begun. This technology uses the same frequencies as analog TV, so you can use the same antennas, too. Just hook up your rabbit-ears and enjoy the show!