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New Aerial Installation Billericay Essex www.andysaerials.com
Posted by andysaerials in Blog | January 18, 2014We are currently working through COVID - Please click here for more details.
New Aerial Installation Billericay Essex www.andysaerials.com
Monday morning and my 1st call of the day is a New Aerial Installation Billericay Essex. I looked at my customer’s signal problems and they had already decided a new aerial installation was needed, the property did not have a chimney stack and other fixing options were not the best. I decided to take a test aerial into my customer’s loft and take some test readings to see if I could receive a good signal, I must admit I was pleasantly surprized with both the signal strength and quality of the incoming digital mux’s. I asked my customers if they were happy for me to install a new aerial in their loft and they were. I fixed a small 1” ¼ loft pole to one of the cross beams where I had taken my signal readings, and decided best location for signal quality. My new Dewalt impact driver made easy work of driving in the fixing screws,I secured a Fracarro Log-periodic to the loft pole and using wf100 low loss cable wired the new aerial ready for alignment.
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I was extremely happy with the signal readings and further to my delight there was a 240v socket in my customer’s loft perfect for my distribution amp. I went back to my van and selected a 6way distribution amp and returned back to the loft to fit it. I stapled the aerial coax cable down running it neatly to the distribution amp and fitted the F, connector to connect to the amp. I tested all 6 outlets to check I did not have any problems and then headed back to my van for my ladders to run the new aerial cables to my customer’s points. The back garden was absolutely sodden and I squelched across my customer’s lawn with my ladders to access the end of the house where I need to run a new cable. I got my new cable into the loft easily and started tacking it down until I reached the drainpipe which I used to get the cable to the ground without being seen. My new cable entered my customer’s kitchen and under their kitchen cupboards again not in sight, hidden by the cupboards. The last leg was into my customer’s extension and into their Humax DVR.
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After fitting the coax plug to the new coax cable I connected it to the new amp and re-tuned my customer’s DVR and TV. As always perfect pictures and happy customers. I packed away and cleared up, wrote my bill and head off to my next call another new aerial installation Billericay Essex, so I did not have far to travel.