I'd normally add the service loop at the top with the loop extending aboce the F connector. This ensures that if any water gets into the cable, it does not feed down beyond the loop.
I would add some Dielectric grease to the connections of the Baulen to the antenna and to the Baulen connected to the cable. What this will do is weatherproof the connections.
Thanks for the video, how do we select the right antenna like UHF or VHF to receive all channels in my area? i live in Sydney 2170 and purchaced hills UHF antenna, new coax cable , hills booster but having problems with ch9 and 7 wich are most of the time no signal. any advice please?
Hi,we still have analog tv in turkey and im interested in buying one of these to our villa, does it have an amplifier and could it work with catching analog signals?
Depending on yr roof, there are multiple ways, internally, externally, around a chimney, off the top of the Ridge caps,anchored down via three points, off a wall with a stand off bracket, off timber barge board with a t bracket, or just a plain old base plate that screws down on a metal roof or sandwiched around a roof tile, gotta pick what suits yr roof type and distance from and signal strength/type from yr nearest tower.
This antenna has a band I section which is totally useless and attracts unwanted interference. A straight band III digital antenna is best for capital cities - not these old dinosaur things.....
Indeed, that's correct. My recommended antenna for Australian Capitals is a Fracaro Band 3 Log Periodic. However if people still have an old one like these laying around, in 99.9% of cases it'll work fine.