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Old 11-11-2018, 10:57 AM
Colly0410 Colly0410 is offline
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In the bedroom I'm using an old caravan (trailer home) UHF wideband antenna (most older British UHF antenna's were grouped = group A covered channels 21 to about channel 35, group B from about 37 to 52 & group C/D from about 48 to 68) it's got 10 elements = a twin reflector, a folded dipole & 8 directors, it's propped up in the corner pointing through a brick wall & a nieghbours house to the Waltham Transmitter 28 miles away. The TV receives all the DVB-T multiplex's OK, I don't know how it receives the DVB-T2 mutiplex's as the TV was made before DVB-T2 transmissions started...
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