New TV Aerial Installation Upminster Essex www.andysaerials.com

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New TV Aerial Installation Upminster Essex www.andysaerials.com

Saturday afternoon and our last call is a new TV aerial installation Upminster Essex, I had spoken to my customer by telephone in the week, they were specific with their requirements, which we just love as customers, who have completed their own research and know what they want are fantastic.  When we arrived we disused with our customers which one of their chimney stack they wanted us to use for their TV aerial installation, after agreeing a price we took our ladders off of our van and set them up at the front of the property, ready to access the roof.  We took up a heavy duty large 5 brick course chimney cradle and a lashing kit to go around the chimney stack.  Once we had lashed the chimney stack we went back down and fitted a Fracarro w/b log-periodic on an 8ft 1” ½ alloy mast and measured the cable length the length of our customer’s house ensuring they had plenty of coax cable.  We attached a 10 element w/b aerial vertically to the aerial mast with the deflectors removed for D.A.B radio.New Tv Aerial Installation Upminster Essex Www.andysaerials.com

New TV Aerial Installation Upminster Essex www.andysaerials.com

We carried up the mast with 2 aerials and electronically aligned them with our faithful spectrum analyser.  We were not surprized to see the digital signal from London Crystal Palace absolutely screaming in.  Keeping the readings in mind we neatly tacked down the two cables down the chimney stack and then using cut up lashing wire we neatly pinned the cable a few tiles down the roof, making a 180degree turn back up (rain loop) into our customer’s loft, with the TV aerial coax cable marked for easy identification.

New TV Aerial Installation Upminster Essex www.andysaerials.com

Our customer was going to supply their own distribution amplifier and run their own internal cables around their house.  I enquired which distribution amplifier they had purchased so I was able to work out the attenuation required from our aerial input lead so not to pop our customer’s distribution amplifier with too much signal, and ensure they received the perfect signal strength from their amp.  We wrote our bill packed away our kit and binned our rubbish, leaving happy customers with their new TV aerial installation, and we headed home fini

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