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Old 16-01-2014, 19:56   #19
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Re: New loft aerial - problems

The description is misleading IMHO. The aerial doesn't have a powered masthead amplifier just a metal box (splitter) with a total of 5 f type sockets one of which accepts the short coaxial lead from the aerial itself. The amplifier provided and pictured in the literature has a single outlet to connect it to a single TV via a supplied 1m coaxial cable. It's pictured, in the instructions, plugged into a power outlet adjacent to the TV not connected directly onto the aerial.
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