Hello.
Modern over-the-air TV antennas are typically 'pre-amplified'
If those antennas work with say a 12VDC wall adapter, can instead a choke inductor be placed from internal +12V of the TV to the RF input jack; to supply power to the antenna only while TV is turned on ?
Same power injection at the antenna to apply the power to its circuitry.
All assuming there is coupling capacitors at both...
Or, are new TVs already supplying DC at their 'F' jacks for active antenna operation ?

Image 'borrowed' from the web.
Modern over-the-air TV antennas are typically 'pre-amplified'
If those antennas work with say a 12VDC wall adapter, can instead a choke inductor be placed from internal +12V of the TV to the RF input jack; to supply power to the antenna only while TV is turned on ?
Same power injection at the antenna to apply the power to its circuitry.
All assuming there is coupling capacitors at both...
Or, are new TVs already supplying DC at their 'F' jacks for active antenna operation ?

Image 'borrowed' from the web.