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Thomson ANT1621 Indoor Antenna, active, 36 dB
00131911
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Technical Specs
Design (Colour, Pattern, Motif, Series) Shade of colour Black Electrospecific Properties Frequency Range 30 - 950 MHz Technology DVB-T Physical Properties Mounting Stand Alone Size & Weight Coax Cable Length 1 m Depth 0 cm Height 27 cm Length 11.5 cm Power Cable Length 1.6 m Width 23 cm Field of Application Usage Indoor Antenna -
More product information
- Suitable for analogue and digital (DVB-T) terrestrial reception
- Rotatable UHF ring dipole, VHF rod dipole
- Additional 12 V input
- Noise suppression
- With built-in power supply unit, 230V/50Hz
- Antenna connection cable: 75 ohms
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What's in the Box
- 1 ANT1621 indoor antenna
- Operating instructions
FAQs
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Although I use this DVB-T antenna with amplifier, I don’t receive an image on TV. What can I do?
At first please check if you can receive DVB-T in the city, village, etc. you reside. In Germany you can do this e.g. using the http://www.ueberallfernsehen.de website. Click “Empfangsprognose” (~ reception forecast) and enter the place name or post code. Now you will see a map section in which areas are marked with different colours. Check in which colour your place appears. Depending on the colour, DVB-T cannot be received in this town, village, etc. You either need a roof antenna or an outdoor antenna, an indoor antenna is sufficient as well.
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With an indoor antenna without amplifier I receive some programmes; the image, however, freezes occasionally or the sound is distorted. When I use your indoor antenna, the reception is worse or no longer possible at all. What is the reason for this?
In all probability the reception in your village, town, etc. is too worse so that you cannot use an indoor antenna. You must use an outdoor antenna or a roof antenna. At first please check if you can receive DVB-T in the city, village etc. you reside and in which quality. In Germany you can do this e.g. using the http://www.ueberallfernsehen.de website. Click “Empfangsprognose” (~ reception forecast) and enter the place name or post code. Now you will see a map section in which areas are marked with different colours. Check in which colour your place appears. Depending on the colour at this place, you need a roof antenna or an outdoor antenna, an indoor antenna may be sufficient as well.