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<blockquote data-quote="Happy-Buddah" data-source="post: 110986"><p>@tellboy75</p><p>I put up a Triax, Unix100 wideband antenna in my brothers attic in Northampton (not allowed outside aerials). I was ready to use a booster next to the aerial, but useing an Asda Pacific box all muxes come in nice and strong. Sandy Heath is pushing out 20kW on all muxes, perhaps you need an aerial upgrade. Digital TV from Sandy is on different frequencies to Analogue TV. A group "A" aerial for Analogue and group "E" for digital. Best to get a wideband one in case of frequency changes in the future. Or of course you could try, as Yorks mentioned, a booster with your existing set up. </p><p>With satellite TV the bigger the dish the better signal received and the same goes with terrestrial TV. Nice big antenna to cover the frequency required, new length of double screened co-ax, less than £50, all sorted.</p><p>H-B</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Happy-Buddah, post: 110986"] @tellboy75 I put up a Triax, Unix100 wideband antenna in my brothers attic in Northampton (not allowed outside aerials). I was ready to use a booster next to the aerial, but useing an Asda Pacific box all muxes come in nice and strong. Sandy Heath is pushing out 20kW on all muxes, perhaps you need an aerial upgrade. Digital TV from Sandy is on different frequencies to Analogue TV. A group "A" aerial for Analogue and group "E" for digital. Best to get a wideband one in case of frequency changes in the future. Or of course you could try, as Yorks mentioned, a booster with your existing set up. With satellite TV the bigger the dish the better signal received and the same goes with terrestrial TV. Nice big antenna to cover the frequency required, new length of double screened co-ax, less than £50, all sorted. H-B [/QUOTE]
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