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Hama "Basic" Indoor Aerial for DAB+, DAB, DVB-T2, FM, Passive, Bar
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Technical Specs
Design (Colour, Pattern, Motif, Series) Colour Black Shade of colour Black Connectivity (Connection) Connection Coax Plug, F Plug Electrospecific Properties Amplification Passive Frequency Range 87.5 -108 MHz, 174 - 230 MHz, 470 - 690 MHz, 1452 - 1479,5 MHz Technology DVB-T/T2, Radio, TV Physical Properties Mounting Stand Alone, Stand foot Performance 15 Size & Weight Coax Cable Length 1.45 m Height 36 cm Length 5.8 cm Shape Rod antenna Width 5.8 cm Energy Power Supply remote power supply via antenna cable Field of Application Field of Application Indoors Usage Indoor Antenna -
More product information
- Passive indoor aerial for digital TV and radio reception (DVB-T2/DAB+/DAB) and analogue radio reception (FM)
- 360° reception: perfect reception from all directions
- Cable 1.50 m with F-plug
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What's in the Box
- 1 "Basic" indoor aerial
- 1 coax socket - F-plug adapter
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Note for Consumers
To be able to process the aerial's DVB-T2 signal, your TV must also have a DVB-T2 tuner. If it does not, you will also require a DVB-T2 receiver or DVB-T2 box. A reception forecast for DVB-T2 can be found at www.dvb-t2hd.de.
FAQs
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Do I need an indoor aerial for a Smart TV?
A Smart TV can also receive TV channels with an indoor aerial if no cable connection, satellite or outdoor aerial is available. The prerequisite for this is that the Smart TV has an integrated DVB-T2 tuner.
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Where is the best place to set up an indoor aerial?
Indoor aerials usually have the best signal reception near a window. Otherwise, it is helpful to try out different locations. Placing them at higher locations also ensures better reception.