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<blockquote data-quote="llss" data-source="post: 148567" data-attributes="member: 196364"><p>hi i installed w b aerial in really bad reception area yesterday (its that bad you have choice of two main transmitters in north east but ghosting was occuring whilst linneing up to each transmitter independantly which was anoying. the customer was also wanting freeview. so i then peaked up the aerial on the digital muxs on pontop pike ,which was fine and unbelivably the anolouge pictures of the other transmitter bilsdale came in mint could nt belive it . you have to bear in mind bilsdale broadcastas from bottom of the band group a and pontop pike broadcasts from top of the band group c d . these transmitters are quite far apart as well . even if i had used group aerials and diplexer it still would of had ghosting . does this happen down south</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="llss, post: 148567, member: 196364"] hi i installed w b aerial in really bad reception area yesterday (its that bad you have choice of two main transmitters in north east but ghosting was occuring whilst linneing up to each transmitter independantly which was anoying. the customer was also wanting freeview. so i then peaked up the aerial on the digital muxs on pontop pike ,which was fine and unbelivably the anolouge pictures of the other transmitter bilsdale came in mint could nt belive it . you have to bear in mind bilsdale broadcastas from bottom of the band group a and pontop pike broadcasts from top of the band group c d . these transmitters are quite far apart as well . even if i had used group aerials and diplexer it still would of had ghosting . does this happen down south [/QUOTE]
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