Good 'old fashioned' service, by that i mean customer focused. Having had an aerial and extensions fitted by Julian I was highly satisfied with the result. He clearly is out to provide a good service at a very reasonable price.I will use him again. Thanks Julian! (rest assured i am in no way connected to this firm, or a friend or relative of Julian.)
I have a caravan-type log periodic aerial which I use for my bedroom TV. How come, when I point it on a bearing of 234 degrees (the correct bearing for my nonimal transmitter, Wenvoe), I get pretty much perfect reception but for the wrong transmitter, Mendip (which is twice as far away, on a bearing of 144 degrees and which carries SW England news, not Welsh news)? Surely a log shouldn't have that large an acceptance angle?
You need to manually tune your tv as it is picking up Mendip channels first because they are on lower frequencies . Freeview devices tune from the bottom frequencies upwards
Julian is right. These aerials are the best, bar none. I'd favour one of these in a weak signal area with a bit of amplification over a high gain.
Good 'old fashioned' service, by that i mean customer focused. Having had an aerial and extensions fitted by Julian I was highly satisfied with the result. He clearly is out to provide a good service at a very reasonable price.I will use him again. Thanks Julian! (rest assured i am in no way connected to this firm, or a friend or relative of Julian.)
What do you use an aerial for in this day and age?
Most people still watch Freeview TV.
Spot on, I couldn't agree more.
I have a caravan-type log periodic aerial which I use for my bedroom TV. How come, when I point it on a bearing of 234 degrees (the correct bearing for my nonimal transmitter, Wenvoe), I get pretty much perfect reception but for the wrong transmitter, Mendip (which is twice as far away, on a bearing of 144 degrees and which carries SW England news, not Welsh news)? Surely a log shouldn't have that large an acceptance angle?
You need to manually tune your tv as it is picking up Mendip channels first because they are on lower frequencies . Freeview devices tune from the bottom frequencies upwards
Yep, the caravan type is pants.
does it pick up UHF only?
Yep