The objects on our roofs get stranger daily. This seems to be the new way of having an aerial for the television/telephone perhaps. Who knows. Although perhaps it is a lightening conductor. It could also be a new Swiss secret weapon to detect a drone attack. Although the drones would first of all have to find Switzerland, somewhere in the middle of Europe.
These new ones are not only better at receiving signals, but less likely to be blown away by winds. I’m amazed at how much TV we get from what was an inexpensive and rather small antenna.
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Probably it is some 5G-antenna for mobile communications.
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Most likely, In Swizerland they are updating everything at the moment. 3g no longer almost exists, and everything is becoming 5g.
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We have an antenna and it looks like a smaller version of what you have. They work a lot better than the old ones with all the pointy bars.
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You nver see the old type today.
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These new ones are not only better at receiving signals, but less likely to be blown away by winds. I’m amazed at how much TV we get from what was an inexpensive and rather small antenna.
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