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"Bill Wright" wrote in message ... Quite interesting, I think. http://www.aerialsandtv.com/atvstock...ts.html#Agroup Bill Some good research there. Always meant to do something similar myself. Check out the Group A widebands! They are shockingly bad. A lot of the botchery round here consists of large aerial firms "upgrading" old Group A aerials to wideband "digital" high gain ones and charging £250 or so for the priveledge. They use the old mast & fixings too most of the time. Also nice to see that a good quality 18 element GRP A is only about 1.5db - 2db down on the monster XG16A. All very good research & proves what we have thought about the DAT45 etc for a while now. |
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This layman found the site interesting.
Check out the Group A widebands! They are shockingly bad. I'm not disagreeing (honest) but I'll be brave and courageous (i.e. foolhardy and stupid) and also say how nice it was to see someone recommending a wideband aerial (DM log) for strong signal areas. For those of us who can see the Crystal Palace mast from the roof, it gives a good signal now *and* is future proof - the latter a big plus over the group A aerial some seem to recommend by reflex. (And yes I do know now that CP will remain Group A after the switchover, but who knows what the next 25 years will bring, and SWMBO may well live that long.) -- Robin |
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"neverwas" wrote in message news ![]() This layman found the site interesting. Check out the Group A widebands! They are shockingly bad. I'm not disagreeing (honest) but I'll be brave and courageous (i.e. foolhardy and stupid) and also say how nice it was to see someone recommending a wideband aerial (DM log) for strong signal areas. For those of us who can see the Crystal Palace mast from the roof, it gives a good signal now *and* is future proof - the latter a big plus over the group A aerial some seem to recommend by reflex. (And yes I do know now that CP will remain Group A after the switchover, but who knows what the next 25 years will bring, and SWMBO may well live that long.) Yes, but the aerial probably won't last 25 years! I can see both sides of this. Logs are certainly the ideal choice in some situations, but more often than not, for CP, a quality group A will be the best choice. |
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Doctor D wrote: "neverwas" wrote in message news ![]() This layman found the site interesting. Check out the Group A widebands! They are shockingly bad. I'm not disagreeing (honest) but I'll be brave and courageous (i.e. foolhardy and stupid) and also say how nice it was to see someone recommending a wideband aerial (DM log) for strong signal areas. For those of us who can see the Crystal Palace mast from the roof, it gives a good signal now *and* is future proof - the latter a big plus over the group A aerial some seem to recommend by reflex. (And yes I do know now that CP will remain Group A after the switchover, but who knows what the next 25 years will bring, and SWMBO may well live that long.) Yes, but the aerial probably won't last 25 years! I installed mine in 1977. It's still working. -- From KT24 - in "Leafy Surrey" Using a RISC OS computer running v5.11 |
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"charles" wrote in message ... In article , Doctor D wrote: "neverwas" wrote in message news ![]() This layman found the site interesting. Check out the Group A widebands! They are shockingly bad. I'm not disagreeing (honest) but I'll be brave and courageous (i.e. foolhardy and stupid) and also say how nice it was to see someone recommending a wideband aerial (DM log) for strong signal areas. For those of us who can see the Crystal Palace mast from the roof, it gives a good signal now *and* is future proof - the latter a big plus over the group A aerial some seem to recommend by reflex. (And yes I do know now that CP will remain Group A after the switchover, but who knows what the next 25 years will bring, and SWMBO may well live that long.) Yes, but the aerial probably won't last 25 years! I installed mine in 1977. It's still working. I hope you celebrated accordingly last year? IIRC yours is a Fuba or some other similar bit of kit that they don't build like that anymore? My in-laws are still using an Aerialite 10A from the 1960's. I don't expect many current aerials will last longer than 10 years, especially some of the flimsy X designs. |
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In article , Doctor D
wrote: "charles" wrote in message ... In article , Doctor D wrote: "neverwas" wrote in message news
This layman found the site interesting.Check out the Group A widebands! They are shockingly bad. I'm not disagreeing (honest) but I'll be brave and courageous (i.e. foolhardy and stupid) and also say how nice it was to see someone recommending a wideband aerial (DM log) for strong signal areas. For those of us who can see the Crystal Palace mast from the roof, it gives a good signal now *and* is future proof - the latter a big plus over the group A aerial some seem to recommend by reflex. (And yes I do know now that CP will remain Group A after the switchover, but who knows what the next 25 years will bring, and SWMBO may well live that long.) Yes, but the aerial probably won't last 25 years! I installed mine in 1977. It's still working. I hope you celebrated accordingly last year? IIRC yours is a Fuba or some other similar bit of kit that they don't build like that anymore? You guessed ;-) -- From KT24 - in "Leafy Surrey" Using a RISC OS computer running v5.11 |
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This is a fabulous resource, and the first EVIDENCE (rather than the usual
prejudice and hearsay that so many here indulge themselves in) that the DAT45/75 is not the highest gain wideband aerial available. It's a shame Justin didn't measure the rejection ratio off the back, because here at Felixstowe - where we must point inland at Sudbury - co-channel interference from Holland onto the back of the aerial is a serious problem whenever there's a lift on. I don't know if Justin frequents this place, but my thanks to him anyway. SteveT |
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"charles" wrote in message ... I installed mine in 1977. It's still working. One of these fine days the bloody thing will fall down Charles, and you're going to be short of something to say! Bill |
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On Mon, 24 Mar 2008 19:58:29 -0000, Doctor D wrote:
Yes, but the aerial probably won't last 25 years! Why not? We had one installed 23 years ago and it is still performing fine, although not for much longer as it's coming down tomorrow. |
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