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IMPORTANT

Installer and Users please note:

These instructions should be read carefully and left with the user of

the product for future reference.

INSTALLATION

This aerial is intended for use with analogue and digital television

receivers in Band IV and Band V (470 MHz to 860 MHz). It is a

wideband aerial, so can be used whenever Group A, Group B, Group

CD, or Group W aerials are specified. It can be used where the

signal strength is medium or strong.

It is also suitable for use with FM radio (Band II, 87 MHz to 108

MHz)  or DAB radio (Band III, 174 MHz to 230 MHz).

The telescopic antennae receive DAB and FM radio signals, the loop

antenna receives digital and analogue terrestrial television signals.

Arrange the loop aerial so that it aligns with the nearest transmitter

as in the diagram below. You can find the location of your nearest

transmitter at http://www.ukfree.tv/transmitter.php

If there is an obstruction in the direction of the transmitter, then

pointing the aerial slightly to one side of the obstruction may result

in improved reception.

OPERATION

Plug the power supply into a 13 Amp mains socket. If connecting via

an extension lead, make sure that the lead is rated at 3 Amps or

more, and that it is fully unwound. Plug the lead from the power

supply into the aerial unit.

Switch on at the mains socket. 

Connect the aerial to the television or radio by plugging the lead

provided into the "aerial" socket.

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