Post the first half of your postcode or better still go to
http://www.wolfbane.com/cgi-bin/tvd.exe? to check your predicted signal.
Although I have to say it's not overly reliable...
DTT transmitters within "distant" range of postcode NGx
Transmitter 1: BBC 2: Digital 3 & 4 A: SDN B: BBC C: NG Transco D: NG Transco Gp Pol OS grid ref. OD
m Field
dBµV/m Distance
miles Bearing
degrees Antenna
(suggestion) UHF ERP
W AOD
m UHF ERP
W AOD
m UHF ERP
W AOD
m UHF ERP
W AOD
m UHF ERP
W AOD
m UHF ERP
W AOD
m Waltham 49 10k 418 23 8k 418 26 8k 418 33 8k 418 45 5k 418 42 5k 418 W H SK809233 133 46 17 134 Amplified extra hi-gain Nottingham 39 40 181 67 40 181 53 40 181 63 40 181 29 40 178 59 40 181 W V SK503435 132 26 7 278 Amplified extra hi-gain Belmont 30 10k 495 48 20k 441 68 10k 347 66 10k 347 60 4k 314 57 4k 314 W H TF218836 125 23 46 55 Extreme outer fringe
Belmont I can get all channels in good SNR and Waltham and Nottingham I can get nothing from at all.
This is with the Telecam aerial, no booster, on top of my bookshelves.
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I forgot- what is of the real interest is the dBuV - field strength. More so than the ERP and takes into account the ERP plus the distance away, plus the tendency of that channel to disappear and also effects of superposition from adjacent sites.
Obviously it doesn't take into account local topography for that you'd need to map the terrain between you and the transmitter itself, you can do that
http://www.tellyaerial.34sp.com/ta.php/transmitters
If you're reasonably close and not too obstructed geographically you will manage with the Telecam, it really is good.
Don't go overboard with boosters as it doesn't discriminate noise from the actual signal and introduces noise of its own, it doesn't really increase the SNR just makes the signal stronger so the box can detect it. The SLX single set one ChavGos sell is good, 15 dB net gain (18 dB gain, 4 dB noise) - you don't need any more, because otherwise, you won't get it anyway.