Old-fashioned aerial antennas even exist on many homes, and even serve as a backup when the "high-tech" cable or dependency dishes fail on us. No one wants to overlook the Super Bowl seeing it's raining. Honest a scarce Unceremoniously steps and your antenna Testament be back to its aged self in no hour.
Instructions
Lining up the two pieces as closely as feasible to how they broke is the culminating way to do this. If you are missing one of the ends, go to Home Depot and purchase a thin metal rod that approximates the missing piece as closely as possible.3. Using electrical tape, tape together the two ends, but make sure the break remains exposed.
1. Plug in your soldering iron and confess it to melting up for diverse minutes.2. Admit an assistant grip well-balanced the broken ends of the antenna, ensuring the first and tightest fit credible.
4. Hold the soldering iron and the solder over the break in the antenna. Touch the iron to the solder. Allow it to drip down onto the break. Cover the entire break with the liquid solder.
5. Wait for the solder to dry and cool. Then, tightly tape over the break using the electrical tape to ensure good support.