If you have a red tipped aerial which is grouped for rowridge, then you should not be getting interference from midhurst, only if you have a black tipped aerial which is wideband, would you receive interference from other transmitters.
Changing to VP for the aerial could cure your problems, however this is not always the case, although you need enough power for the signal to work correctly, you also need the quality of that signal to be good.
As an aerial installer I usually fit aerials now on VP, but have found the odd job that requires HP install.
Sunday 22 July 2012 6:10PM
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If you have a red tipped aerial which is grouped for rowridge, then you should not be getting interference from midhurst, only if you have a black tipped aerial which is wideband, would you receive interference from other transmitters.
Changing to VP for the aerial could cure your problems, however this is not always the case, although you need enough power for the signal to work correctly, you also need the quality of that signal to be good.
As an aerial installer I usually fit aerials now on VP, but have found the odd job that requires HP install.
So I would say give it a try and see if it helps.
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