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If you are still experiencing reception 
problems after the installation of your 
SLxP Aerial Amplifier, please refer below.

Analogue Terrestrial TV 

Snowy Picture

A faint, grainy or snowy picture is generally caused 
by a weak signal. Normally the TV transmitter 
will be a long way away. A possible improvement 
could be made by reducing the aerial downlead 
losses, installing a high gain aerial and by adding 
a low noise masthead amplifier. In a small number 
of cases, a snowy picture can also be caused by a 
TV signal that is too strong.

‘Herringbone’ Pattern

‘Herringboning’ is generally caused by too strong 
a TV signal or by a local high power transmitter 
such as CB, amateur or taxi radio. Your TV sound 
may be affected as well as the picture. Using an 
attenuator will reduce the gain of an aerial signal 
and improve the overall picture.

Digital Terrestrial Television

Unlike analogue TV signals that can still be viewed 
under weak signal strength conditions, with digital 
terrestrial signals blocking/freezing and/or loss 
of digital picture and sound can be caused by 
insufficient digital signal and carrier to noise ratio. 

Similarly blocking and even a completely blank 
screen with no sound can result if the input signal 

to the set top box is too high. The digital cliff 
refers to the rapid change from the picture 
and sound being perfect, to disappearing 
altogether. 

When interconnecting equipment and to 
get the best carrier to noise, place the digital 
terrestrial television set top box as the first item 
in the signal path followed by any video or 
satellite receiver. 

Fitting a high gain wideband roof aerial may 
also improve the reception and signal quality.
Digital signals are generally immune to 
ghosting or multipath reflections. They remain 
perfectly receivable under conditions where an 
analogue signal would suffer ghosting. 

For specific help with DTT reception problems, 
log onto www.dtg.org.uk.

Digital Satellite Television

With digital reception, a weak signal or 
incorrectly aligned dish will cause the picture 
and sound to block or disappear. Check both 
the alignment of the dish and skew angle of 
the LNB.

Intermittent Connections

Make sure all RF cable to connector joints 
are tight (both inner and outer) including all 
flyleads and outlet plate connections. 

Troubleshooting

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If problems persist, please contact

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