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TV region maps now show network connections and transmitter typSaturday 10 September 2011 1:13PM
Godalming
Absolutely amazing Brian - how do you do it?
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Log 40s can be very good, but they have nowhere near enough gain where I live. I need a Unix 100B to get guildford because of its very strict broadcasting directions.
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Colin Wray: You could use a stacked array if you had a lot of time and were really determined. What model is your current aerial?
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The aerial is a Televes DAT 75 (for my sins) with an antiference mast head amp mounted outside on a 10ft mast on a pair of wall brackets, with a total height of around 9 meters. The ITV mux is the one that is affected the most. It's just that normally when things get wet, they get worse, not better. The only thing I can make sense of is the fact a tree within sight of the aerial has different propagation characteristics when wet.
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Oh by the way, I mounted it. Initially, it was on Midhurst, hence wideband, but then I decided to move it over to CP to get mux C and D.
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Colin Wray: Please see:http://www.wrightsaerials.tv/topics/stacking-aerials.shtml and http://www.wrightsaerials….pdf
and http://www.wrightsaerials….pdf
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Saturday 10 September 2011 8:47AM
Godalming
Peter Arendt: I really need a postcode to help? How is the freeview box connected?