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TV Aerial Installers Chelmsford Essex
TV Aerial Installers Chelmsford Essex
1st August and were TV Aerial Installers Chelmsford Essex, it couldn’t be hotter, too hot to work and although we advertised discounts for customer’s with swimming pools on our web’s homepage, not a call. We arrived at our customer’s property and they wanted both London Signal and Anglia, I made up a log and went on the roof and took reading from both transmitters, Anglia was the weakest so we put that one at the top of the 8ft 2” alloy mast. We lashed the stack using a large chimney cradle spreading the load over 5 brick courses of our customer’s chimney stack. With the Anglia w/b log at the top we electronically aligned the TV aerial for the absolute best signal which I was happy with. We taped the log’s aerial coax cable down the 2” mast and then climbed up on the chimney stack to fit the log-periodic TV aerial for the London signal. Once we had the London TV aerial secure and fixed to the mast we taped the coax down the mast and fitted a diplexer, to blend the 2 TV signals together, loosing 4db from the diplexer we fitted a variable gain masthead pre-amp and with the spectrum analyser we were able to get the amplification spot on, not too much to bring in excessive noise and enough to raise all 12 digital mux’s to perfect
TV Aerial Installers Chelmsford Essex
With the TV aerial now all set and the signals perfect all we had to do was neatly get the TV aerial coax cable to the TV in our customer’s sitting room. We cut up the remaining of the chimney lashing wire making u shaped strands so we could pin our TV coax cable neatly down our customer’s roof until we met their guttering where we hid the TV coax cable under. Next we ran our cable down the drain pipe and could not be seen, once on the ground we decided to drill a new entry hole for our cable as the old entry point was in our customer’s conservatory and then into the house not looking or taking the neatest route, so out with the old and a new neat hole behind our customer’s TV and no one could see our TV coax cable. We fitted the 12v 100m/a remote power supply unit and mad up new fly-leads from the power unit to our customer’s PVR and againg to the TV. We re-tuned the TV and our customer’s PVR and as always our customers was delighted with their pictures and our work
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