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The 

RF IN

 coaxial socket on the back of the  

aerial (See Fig. 1) allows an alternative video  

source, such as an outdoor aerial, cable TV,  

a video game, or satellite receiver to be  

connected to your TV via the aerial.  

This saves you having to keep connecting  

and disconnecting the coaxial cable running  

to your TV and also saves wear and  

tear on the TV coaxial socket.
To select the signal from the aerial, switch on the gain control. The power LED on the front of the aerial 

will light up, while this LED is lit the signal sent to your TV will be from the indoor aerial.  

To switch to an alternative video source connected via the 

RF IN

 coaxial socket simply switch off the 

gain control (power LED is not lit).

Features Include:

This aerial is 4G ready - which means it removes 

  interference & channel loss from your TV 
 caused 

by 4G mobile phone signals

High gain and low noise built-in amplifier

Separate UHF loop and VHF antenna rods

Suitable for Digital TV and FM / DAB radio  

  in strong signal areas

Adjustable gain control

Installation Instructions

1. Plug the integrated aerial coax lead (Fig. 1) from  

 the 

aerial into the ANT IN (RF) input on  

  your set-top box, or TV (or FM/DAB tuner).
2. Connect a SCART lead from the SCART  

  output on your set-top box to your TV.  

  Alternatively, connect an aerial coax lead 

   (not supplied) from the RF output  

  on your set-top box to the aerial input  

  on your TV (if in doubt check the  

  instructions for your set-top box). 
3. Switch on the variable gain control  

  and set to maximum amplification  

  (turn control clockwise as far as it will go).
4. Rotate and tilt the UHF loop antenna to obtain the  

  best reception. For VHF 

fully extend telescopic VHF 

    antenna rods. Then adjust antenna angle and 
    rotate the whole aerial to obtain the best 
    VHF/FM/DAB signal.

(see Fig. 2 & Fig. 3).

5. Adjust gain control to obtain best picture signal.

Deluxe Amplified Indoor Aerial

Fig. 1

Connecting an alternative RF source

Fig. 2

Fig. 3

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