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Can Anyone Recommend a Group B Aerial
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<blockquote data-quote="rolfw" data-source="post: 1055616" data-attributes="member: 175057"><p>Use a Vision Superlog, 36 element stub tuned to minimise 4G interference. Most installers now use widebands, or at least the new wideband ranged aerials , too many out of band changes to use grouped aerials. If it's a highly amplified system, you may still need to fit a 4G filter prior to the amplifier, but they are cheap.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I use logs on all of my systems now. <a href="http://cpc.farnell.com/vision/118360/aerial-36-log-stub-tuning-4g-lte/dp/AP02459" target="_blank">http://cpc.farnell.com/vision/118360/aerial-36-log-stub-tuning-4g-lte/dp/AP02459</a> You may find the secondary HD channels come in as weaker signals, but as long as they hit the outlet at around 42db, they'll be fine, they'll work even down to late 30s. You can on most systems get away with a 30db differential in top to lowest power signals.</p><p></p><p>Sorry edit. See you are just providing a single feed, so if in doubt, just use a small LTE ready masthead amp with the log.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rolfw, post: 1055616, member: 175057"] Use a Vision Superlog, 36 element stub tuned to minimise 4G interference. Most installers now use widebands, or at least the new wideband ranged aerials , too many out of band changes to use grouped aerials. If it's a highly amplified system, you may still need to fit a 4G filter prior to the amplifier, but they are cheap. I use logs on all of my systems now. [URL]http://cpc.farnell.com/vision/118360/aerial-36-log-stub-tuning-4g-lte/dp/AP02459[/URL] You may find the secondary HD channels come in as weaker signals, but as long as they hit the outlet at around 42db, they'll be fine, they'll work even down to late 30s. You can on most systems get away with a 30db differential in top to lowest power signals. Sorry edit. See you are just providing a single feed, so if in doubt, just use a small LTE ready masthead amp with the log. [/QUOTE]
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