Tuesday 17 May 2011

Aerial Installation- What to look for in an Aerial Installation

By James Sollis


There are many options when it comes to aerial installation. First of all, you will need to decide the type of aerial that you specifically require for your particular application. Some aerials can capture signals over a greater area, while others are designed for more local signals. Understanding the differences can assist in choosing the correct aerial installation for your needs.

One standard aerial commonly used is the Yagi aerial. This is a standard TV aerial which is mounted on a pole which is made up of a rod and a reflector. The cable which connects to the element which is near the reflector is known as the "driver". These types of aerials are best used to receive signals from a transmitter in the direction that the rod is pointed at. The main drawback to this type of aerial installation is that it will receive some, but not all transmission frequencies.

The Digital High Gain is an aerial for areas that don't have very good quality digital reception. This installation requires two reflectors at the back. They may need as many as 100 elements. It can be a little on the expensive side, but may be the only option in areas where it is difficult to get good reception.

Still another choice is Loft Mounted aerials, which are best used for analogue signals, but not recommended for Free-view signals. It is possible that your plumbing vents or roof tiles can interfere with signal quality. A satellite grade cable which connects your box to the aerial installation can help you to get the best signal quality.

The most important aspect of antenna installation is to select the correct type and most aerial installers can advise you which one you will require. Some antennas work best in certain locations, while others do not. This is the main consideration with any antenna installation.




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