TV Aerial installation questions

Discussion in 'Other Trades Talk' started by Monkey Chops, Nov 10, 2015.

  1. Monkey Chops

    Monkey Chops Member

    Hi,

    We are having a new roof fitted and the chimneys have been removed so the aerials need replacing. Fortunately, the side wall of our house is in direct line of sight of the local transmitter.

    Could anyone tell me if it's OK to feed 2 or 3 TVs via 3 cables from one aerial? If so, could anyone recommend an aerial please? If not, do I need multiple aerials and can anyone recommend any suitable ones please?

    Cheers.
     
  2. DNR Plumbing

    DNR Plumbing Active Member

    1 from the aerial others from a splitter
     
  3. FatHands

    FatHands Well-Known Member

    hi. i get all my bits from satcure.co.uk
    email them your requirements and they will tell you what you need
     
  4. KIAB

    KIAB Super Member

    Another vote for Satcure, just ordered a 70cm satellite dish & new quad Technomate LNB, from them.

    Your better to feed the aerial feed into a amplifer, distibution amplifer,that way there is no degrade of signal strength, then put drops to each room.

    Unless the aerial is a wideband version,make sure it's for the correct aerial group.

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    http://www.aerialsandtv.com/nationwidetransmitters.html
     
    Last edited: Nov 10, 2015
  5. Monkey Chops

    Monkey Chops Member

    Thanks, I'll drop them an email :)
     

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