
Troubleshooting
No picture:
Check all the connections from aerial to TV.
Poor picture:
Check all the connections from aerial to TV.
Check the aerial is properly aligned to the correct transmitter.
If the aerial has been loft mounted try mounting outside.
Make sure new digital coax cable has been used throughout
the installation.
Check the transmitter signal is not obstructed by trees or buildings.
If in a very weak signal area or for long cable runs,
installing a masthead amplifier will improve the signal.
If in a strong signal area the signal strength may need to be
reduced by fitting an attenuator.
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Specications
Frequency Range MHz 470-694
TV Channels 21-48
Forward Gain dBi 14
Front/Back Ratio dB >15
Beam Width +/-deg. H30°/V35°
Connector F-Type
Length 1260mm
Width 500mm
Other Useful Websites for Digital Advice:
*To nd out what DTT channels should be available locally and to
nd out where your nearest transmitter is (distance and compass
bearing) visit: http://www.wolfbane.net/cgi-bin/tvd.exe
UK Distributor Philex Electronic Ltd.
Kingsher Wharf, London Road,
Bedford MK42 0NX,
United Kingdom.
EU Distributor Philex Electronic Ireland Ltd.
Robwyn House, Corrintra, Castleblayney,
Co. Monaghan, A75 YX76, Ireland.
8mm
6mm
2mm
F
G
F.
Thread the cable through
the weather boot
G.
Fold the braid back over
the outer sheath*.Tear off
or cut away exposed foil.
Screw the F plug (I) on to
the cable.Trim inner wire,
leaving 2mm exposed.
*To prevent short circuits
ensure that no braid touches
the inner conductor.
14. F Plug
6. Balun
J
Attach the F plug
14
and
cable to the balun, slide up
the boot
13
to make a tight seal
K
Route the cable as shown
below and attach to the
centre bracket and mast
Insulating
Tape
2
Installation
For best results the aerial should be mounted on an outdoor aerial
mast and pointed in the direction of the nearest transmitter*making
sure it is in a position where the transmitter signal will not be blocked
by nearby trees and buildings. If you are in any doubt about the
direction in which the aerial should be pointing or the orientation of
the aerial (horizontal for main transmitter, vertical for relay transmitter)
check your neighbours’ aerials. If mounting on an existing mast
check that the mast is in good condition and rmly xed.
Prepare one end of the coaxial cable and attach the F connector
supplied (Fig. G & H).
H. Using the clamp 7supplied x the aerial to the mast.After the
aerial direction has been ne tuned for best reception tighten the
bolts rmly until the aerial is securely xed to the mast.
I. Alternatively for loft mounting the pole mount and bracket 16 &
12 can be fitted to a roof timber (use screws 11 only) or to a suitably
sound indoor wall surface (using wallplugs and screws 10 & 11
)
and the mast clamp attached to the pole.
J. & K. Attach and run the coax downlead as shown.The other end
of the downlead can be terminated with the coax plug supplied 15
or connected to a suitable interior wall outlet.
E
Attach the centre mount bracket
8
to the the boom
in the position shown below.
H
Attach the mast clamp
assembly and aerial to a
mast.
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For wall mounting
attach with screws 11
and walllplugs 10
on
both sides of mount
(far side not shown).
I
1. Unscrew coax plug housing
and slide cap over cable.
2. Strip 23mm of cable outer
sheath. Gather copper braid,
wrap around outer sheath,
slide claw over braid and crimp
3. Strip 18mm of inner insulation
to leave 5mm exposed
4. Slide plug tip over inner wire
5. Reassemble plug