4. Connect the aerial downlead to the ‘F’ socket on the back of the
aerial (be careful not to over tighten the F connector) see Fig. 5.
5. Slide the weather boot over the ‘F’ connector and socket to
make a good seal - see Fig. 6.
Make sure that the coax cable is taped to the mast.
Use insulating tape, to secure the the coax downlead to
the mast.
6. Finally connect the aerial to your TV or other reception
device and check the picture. Fine adjust the direction
of the aerial to obtain the optimum signal reception.
Fig. 6
Insulating Tape
Weather Boot
F Connector
Aerial
F Socket
No picture:
Check all connections from aerial to TV.
Poor picture:
Check all connections from aerial to TV.
Check aerial is properly aligned to the correct transmitter.
If the aerial has been loft mounted try mounting outside.
Make sure new digital coax cable has been used
throughout the installation.
Check the transmitter signal is not obstructed by nearby trees or
buildings.
If in a very weak signal area or for long cable runs,
installing a masthead amplifier will improve the signal.
If in a strong signal area the signal strength may need to be
reduced by fitting an attenuator.
Troubleshooting
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For further information, please contact:
Customer careline: 08457 573479
(
Local Rate - UK Only )
Technical Support: www.philex.com/support/
Specifications
Frequency Range MHz
470-694
TV Channels
21-48
Forward Gain dBi
7.5
Front/Back Ratio dB
>17.0
Beam Width +/-deg.
+/-30°
PCB Balun
Lte700/Lte800 Filter
Connector
F-Type
Length
445mm
Width
315mm
Other Useful Websites for Digital Advice:
*
To find out what DTT channels should be available locally and to
find out where your nearest transmitter is (distance and compass
bearing) visit: http://www.wolfbane.net/cgi-bin/tvd.exe
Fig. 5
UK Distributor
Philex Electronic Ltd.
Kingfisher Wharf, London Road,
Bedford MK42 0NX,
United Kingdom.
EU Distributor
Philex Electronic Ireland Ltd.
Robwyn House, Corrintra,
Castleblayney, Co. Monaghan,
A75 YX76, Ireland.
Waste electrical and electronic products should not
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