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Originally Posted by EnglishPaul
I have a leaky roof at the moment, and the roofer has had to get some scaffold up, so it would seem an ideal time to improve on my aerials.
I was just wondering if anyone knew the goods and bads of aerial installation. I am looking to put up FM, DAB and DVB-D (or uhf), and probably also a motorised satellite. I am also quite open to the idea of improving MW and LW, but I have a weird idea that I may need a licence to put in the right size aerial!
Interested in all aspects: cables to use, boosters and attenuators, mountings, aerials, positioning, distribution.
Thanks for any help you can give me.
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for UHF the Antennas Direct 91-XG is the best out there the Antenna craft U8000 is a good bowtie 8 bay the U4000 4 bay is good as well if you don't need the 60+ mile of the 8bay. Antennas direct has some good 2,4,8 bay UHF as well but the 91-xg is the best Directional antenna.
www.tvfool.com can tell you all the info for your area channels power, noise levels, compass heading and distance.