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New TV aerial install Ingatestone Esssex CM4 www.andysaerials.com
Posted by andysaerials in Blog | November 18, 2012We are currently working through COVID - Please click here for more details.
New TV aerial install Ingatestone Esssex CM4 www.andysaerials.com
Sunday morning and I’m, off to a new TV aerial installation with extra points at Ingatestone CM4. Spectacular views from this roof, farmland all around, and for a Sunday morning late November the sunshine was extremely appreciated and much needed.
New TV aerial install Ingatestone Esssex CM4 www.andysaerials.com
I took a signal reading using my test aerial, and signals were perfect from both London and Anglia so my customer decided to go for Anglia as the news would be more of interest to them and the weather would be more regional. I decided with the signal reading I would use a Blake DMX5 w/b aerial. I had enough signal to split the signal to 5 points without the need of any kind of amplification. I used an Antiference 2 way combined inductive splitter 1st, one lead feeding the furthest point away and the other to a Fringe outdoor 4way splitter, which looses 7.5db per leg/ point which is a perfect loss for the signal I had.
New TV aerial install Ingatestone Esssex CM4 www.andysaerials.com
I have attached a picture of the cables running from the aerial down the roof as I used brown cable and pinned the cables under the roof tiles, keeping them securely in place and neat and tidy at the same time, making just one cable run down the roof neat just how it should be. I neatly took each cable to it’s point, leaving a rain loop for the rain, and sealing the entry hole to the house in brown mastic matching the brickwork of the house. I was fortunate to have lost two of the cable runs down the gable end of the house one room next to the other keeping the cable runs together looking just one. The 3 cable runs at the rear of the house neatly entered keeping the cable runs soft on the eye.
New TV aerial install Ingatestone Esssex CM4 www.andysaerials.com
Packing away my ladders and clearing up the outside I only had to fit the coax plugs test the points and tune the TV’s which I did with a lovely cup of tea. Perfect pictures and a very happy customer.
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