Scott
2024-03-18 20:06:42 UTC
I have moved house and I need a new TV aerial as there is none here.
The transmitter is Blackhill . As far as I can see, channels in use
are 40-47 (ignoring local TV on channel 30, of no interest). To my way
of thinking, I should get a group B aerial (35-53) but I am reading
that group K (21-48) is the 'new wideband'.
The person I spoke to at the installer did not seem to know what a
group B aerial was, but said the engineer would advise me. He also
said they could usually do the install on the same day. My expectation
is that they will turn up with a group K in the van and try to
persuade me to accept it.
Is there a big difference now that wide band is not as wide as it once
was? Also, I am hoping to run two TVs off one aerial with no
amplifier. Does this make a difference to the choice of aerial? Any
advice appreciated.
The transmitter is Blackhill . As far as I can see, channels in use
are 40-47 (ignoring local TV on channel 30, of no interest). To my way
of thinking, I should get a group B aerial (35-53) but I am reading
that group K (21-48) is the 'new wideband'.
The person I spoke to at the installer did not seem to know what a
group B aerial was, but said the engineer would advise me. He also
said they could usually do the install on the same day. My expectation
is that they will turn up with a group K in the van and try to
persuade me to accept it.
Is there a big difference now that wide band is not as wide as it once
was? Also, I am hoping to run two TVs off one aerial with no
amplifier. Does this make a difference to the choice of aerial? Any
advice appreciated.