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The dipole clips onto the central boom. Ensure that the cable exit 
hole (from the terminal box) faces the rear of the aerial and that 
the locating stud fits into the locating hole on the boom as 
shown in Fig. 1. 

  Wideband - suitable for all UK TV reception areas, covering 

frequency range 460-790MHz

 

  Receives digital TV signals

  Perfect for use in the majority of locations although in very high strength signal areas an  

  attenuator may be required, or for very weak strength signal areas an amplifier may be needed

The aerial requires some assembly - please read these instructions carefully before beginning.

Main Features

B. Rotating aerial elements, central  

  boom and centre mount assembly

  

A. Fitting the dipole assembly

Congratulations on the purchase of your high gain wideband aerial which is designed to receive locally available digital TV signals. 

This aerial is also 4G ready - the design restricts bandwidth to prevent interference & channel loss on your TV caused by signals from 4G 

mobile phone transmitters. This aerial has been manufactured to the standard required to get the best reception of digital terrestrial 

TV services (such as Freeview™). If the aerial is to be used for DTT reception check before installation at http://www.dtg.org.uk/

industry/coverage.html to confirm that your home is in a coverage area and to find out where your local transmitter is.  

For optimum results install the aerial using double screened digital coax cable and screened coax outlets.

48 Element Digital TV Aerial

27884D4 

27884G4

UsER GUiDE

Ready

locating 

hole

locating stud

rear of aerial

central boom

dipole

Fig. 1

1.  Rotate the elements about the central fixing clip until they 
  ‘snap’ into an upright position as shown in Fig. 2.
2.  The central boom comes in two sections using the bracket  
  supplied and the holes drilled in the boom sections join these  
  two sections as shown in Fig. 3.
3.  Attach centre mount bracket in the position shown using the  
  clips supplied. 

 

1.  Using the reflector clamps, screw and large wing nut, fix  
 

the reflector assemblies to the main aerial boom.

2.  Check that the reflector clamp tabs locate in the holes  
 

of the reflector boom sections and that the wing nut  

 

is tight - see Fig. 4.

2.  Ensure that the reflector elements are facing towards the  
 

front of the aerial (convex surface forward).

C. Fitting the reflectors

rotate elements

element  

in upright  

position

central boom

back section

central boom

front section

joining 

bracket

centre mount 

bracket with  

clips, bolts and  

wing nuts

Fig. 2

Fig. 3

engage  

tab in hole

reflector  

element

reflector boom 

assembly

reflector  

clamps

Fig. 4

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