The Long Range Antenna For Your TV

Some problem with your reception because you are located in a remote area where TV signals are poor. Aerials and Television Seaford will give you the idea how to give remedy in your TV’s situation by having that long range antenna.

You must have a standard dipole antenna, the good model is recommended. Channel Master would do the job. You must have that 300 ohm twin-lead wire and you must adjust it to the correct frequency of the TV station that you want to receive. The length of the wire varies on a specific station. To know the frequency, you can the local office of the TV station. And so if you able to know it, prepare your mathematics, the length is .95 x 300/whatever the frequency is in MHz, so cut the wires on the size that it is supposed so.

So basically you have to strip off enough part of the wire and then twist the end of it. Attach one end to the TV while solder the other one to the middle of the first piece of the twin wire by which this will serve as the transmission wire, they will look like letter T.

So now take the long range TV antenna as high as you can Aerials and Television Seaford tells that you can receive a better signal. So then connect the amplifier to the antenna and that would do the job then. A bit of antenna turning would do some adjustment.

Tags: , , ,

Leave a Comment