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Conor[_3_] August 8th 09 04:03 PM

New aerials/cables advice please
 
In article b36ae398-0589-458c-a2e4-e31dee1ceac3
@k26g2000vbp.googlegroups.com, Owain says...

Use a masthead amplifier/splitter and send the power to it up the
downlead from one of the TV points.

Don't. They amplify all the **** as well as what you want and they
fail.

Get 3 decent antennas stuck up there. Maplin do some excellent wideband
ones. They do a 71 element one which is extremely directional with a
good high gain.

- Which cable should I use?


Good quality satellite cable

Agreed. Forget TV co-ax.




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Conor[_3_] August 8th 09 04:04 PM

New aerials/cables advice please
 
In article , Peter
Crosland says...

Distribution amplifier. Takes the signal from the aerial and amplifies the
signal


....along with all the interference and signals from the continent....



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Doctor D August 8th 09 04:34 PM

New aerials/cables advice please
 

"Conor" wrote in message
...
In article b36ae398-0589-458c-a2e4-e31dee1ceac3
@k26g2000vbp.googlegroups.com, Owain says...

Use a masthead amplifier/splitter and send the power to it up the
downlead from one of the TV points.

Don't. They amplify all the **** as well as what you want and they
fail.

Get 3 decent antennas stuck up there. Maplin do some excellent wideband
ones. They do a 71 element one which is extremely directional with a
good high gain.



Plumps up cushions, opens popcorn, finds laptop charging
lead.........................................

To OP if you follow this advice; remove everything from under the aerial
location with three high gain 71 element arrays on a single mast.
Also, leave up the original three, add some more and call it modern art
http://www.wrightsaerials.tv/aerialp...odern/015.html


J G Miller[_4_] August 8th 09 04:38 PM

New aerials/cables advice please
 
On Sat, 08 Aug 2009 15:04:11 +0100, Conor wrote:

...along with all the interference and signals from the continent....


What is the difference between "signals" and "interference".

Are not signals which do not interfere a good thing?

Or is this some sort of communist plot?


J G Miller[_4_] August 8th 09 04:39 PM

New aerials/cables advice please
 
On Sat, 08 Aug 2009 15:03:40 +0100, Conor wrote:

Agreed. Forget TV co-ax.


Satellite cable is coaxial cable.


Conor[_3_] August 8th 09 04:46 PM

New aerials/cables advice please
 
In article , J G Miller says...

What is the difference between "signals" and "interference".

One you want and one you don't.

Are not signals which do not interfere a good thing?

That's the point. You'll amplify those that do interfere.



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Conor[_3_] August 8th 09 04:47 PM

New aerials/cables advice please
 
In article , J G Miller says...

On Sat, 08 Aug 2009 15:03:40 +0100, Conor wrote:

Agreed. Forget TV co-ax.


Satellite cable is coaxial cable.


Satellite cable is not TV co-ax.

If you want to be pedantic, I could actually say there is no such thing
as satellite cable.

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Conor
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looking good either. - Scott Adams

Adrian[_3_] August 8th 09 06:33 PM

New aerials/cables advice please
 
Conor wrote:
In article , Peter
Crosland says...

Distribution amplifier. Takes the signal from the aerial and
amplifies the signal


...along with all the interference and signals from the continent....


Don't buy a laptop from this man, he hasn't got a ****ung clue.



JoeJoe August 8th 09 07:18 PM

New aerials/cables advice please
 

"Java Jive" wrote in message
...
I'd rather leave answering your specific question to the pros.

Generally, it's usually best to put an amplifier as close as possible
to the aerial, hence Owain's suggestion of a masthead amplifier.
These, as their name suggests, are clamped 1-2m down the mast from the
aerial. As Owain has indicated, they are powered by DC superimposed
on the AC of the aerial signal itself. The DC often comes from a
suitable distribution amp - you'd either have to buy them as a
paired kit or check that the distribution amp can supply DC - or a
standalone PSU through which the aerial signal passes on the way to
the TV Wall Socket.

But it rather depends on your signal level. You may not actually need
a masthead amplifier if the rest of your system is up to scratch, in
which case putting one in would be a waste of money and I believe can
even be counter-productive.

It might be an idea to tell us what signal levels you get on a
Freeview box, then those here in the know will be able to give more
specific advice.


My 3 aerials look like this: http://tinypic.com/r/11qh3c0/3

As you can see two face in the same direction, the third slightly off... I
am not sure though which of them is the one that I manage to get something
out of.

The signal on a rather old Philips FV box shows as around 30% signal
strength, and 100% signal quality.

The neighbours' aerials - see here http://tinypic.com/r/2myq1sg/3 - with
our houses perfectly aligned - face around 10 degrees off mine.

I may not have put it clearly enough, but I am looking for a cost effective
solution, not a state of the art one. Our main viewing is through Sky, not
Freeview, and we are merely looking for a backup solution + a FV for one
spare TV in the kids playroom.



Conor[_3_] August 8th 09 08:16 PM

New aerials/cables advice please
 
In article , Adrian
says...

Conor wrote:
In article , Peter
Crosland says...

Distribution amplifier. Takes the signal from the aerial and
amplifies the signal


...along with all the interference and signals from the continent....


Don't buy a laptop from this man, he hasn't got a ****ung clue.


More of a clue about everything compared to you. It would seem that
radio communications is another thing to add to the list.

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Conor
www.notebooks-r-us.co.uk
I only please one person per day. Today is not your day. Tomorrow isn't
looking good either. - Scott Adams


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