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I am installing a TV aerial for the first time.
it is on a ground floor extension. They just want to be able to get free view.
As the main aerial is a long distance away I was looking to install a second aerial on the extension which would feed only the new TV point in the extension.
I was informed that I would just need to pull a coax cable from the new aerial to a coax socket.
I have done so, but when it comes to installing the aerial outside I can only find huge aerials to install, the same as the style you find on most rooftops, which is not what I want as it will be in the back garden and look unsightly.
The only small one I can find is a caravan style one which says it needs a clear line to the mast which isn't blocked by trees and I imagine this one wont suffice to get the full range of digital signals.
I have found a couple but they need a power supply which I never installed as I thought it wouldn't be required.
Does anybody know of a small one or have any ideas of a solution which doesn't involve extending the cable to the main aerial?
All help is very much appreciated as I am currently left with a cable at a knockout box and the other end hanging out of the wall with no solution apart from putting a massive oversized aerial in the garden
Thanks
it is on a ground floor extension. They just want to be able to get free view.
As the main aerial is a long distance away I was looking to install a second aerial on the extension which would feed only the new TV point in the extension.
I was informed that I would just need to pull a coax cable from the new aerial to a coax socket.
I have done so, but when it comes to installing the aerial outside I can only find huge aerials to install, the same as the style you find on most rooftops, which is not what I want as it will be in the back garden and look unsightly.
The only small one I can find is a caravan style one which says it needs a clear line to the mast which isn't blocked by trees and I imagine this one wont suffice to get the full range of digital signals.
I have found a couple but they need a power supply which I never installed as I thought it wouldn't be required.
Does anybody know of a small one or have any ideas of a solution which doesn't involve extending the cable to the main aerial?
All help is very much appreciated as I am currently left with a cable at a knockout box and the other end hanging out of the wall with no solution apart from putting a massive oversized aerial in the garden
Thanks