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Hama “Premium” Indoor Aerial, DVB-T2, Active, Automatic Amplification

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Manuals

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Declaration of Conformity

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FAQs

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.
Can I use the room antenna in an RV?
Passive room antennas can always be used in RVs, campers, etc. With active room antennas, a power supply must be ensured – either via phantom power from the radio, TV, or USB, or via a power supply, power pack, etc.
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.
Can I use the indoor antenna for an old radio?
All Hama indoor antennas are designed for FM, so analog signals can be received for an old radio. The prerequisite is that the corresponding connection, such as a coax or F-socket, is available on the radio.

Technical details

Technical Specs

Design (Colour, Pattern, Motif, Series) Colour Black
Shade of colour Black
Connectivity (Connection) Connection Coax Plug, Micro-USB-Plug
Power connector plug type No Specifications
Electrospecific Properties Amplification Activ
Frequency Range 174 - 230 MHz, 470 - 690 MHz
Technology DVB-T/T2, TV

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.