George Georgiou
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Sun Aug 14, 2011 9:30 am
I have an old band 5 sbs 28 tv antenna. It was expensive at the time.
Will it work for digital tv?? Its a big job to setup on roof, I dont
want to waste time..
Just a side question, when I place my meter on the antenna terminals
its a direct short.. Looks like lead feeds a solid u bit of
aluminium.. Does this sound ok?
atec77
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Sun Aug 14, 2011 9:30 am
On 14/08/2011 5:30 PM, George Georgiou wrote:
Quote:
I have an old band 5 sbs 28 tv antenna. It was expensive at the time.
Will it work for digital tv?? Its a big job to setup on roof, I dont
want to waste time..
Just a side question, when I place my meter on the antenna terminals
its a direct short.. Looks like lead feeds a solid u bit of
aluminium.. Does this sound ok?
It may , but is it a duel rx or meant speficially for vhf ? with no
shorter uhf elements ?
the short may indicater a balun , basically you may need to wait and try
it when you change over and then make a decision
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Jasen Betts
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Sun Aug 14, 2011 9:31 am
On 2011-08-14, George Georgiou <gg_at_joho.com> wrote:
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I have an old band 5 sbs 28 tv antenna. It was expensive at the time.
Will it work for digital tv?? Its a big job to setup on roof, I dont
want to waste time..
You'll have to try it and see. Also the coaxial cable may need
upgrading. It should be RG6 with atleast 2 shield layers (1 foil,
1 braid) preferably 4 shield layers, 2 foil 2 braid (interleaved).
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Just a side question, when I place my meter on the antenna terminals
its a direct short.. Looks like lead feeds a solid u bit of
aluminium.. Does this sound ok?
That is typical of most TV antennas, it does not indicate a fault.
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atec77
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Sun Aug 14, 2011 10:39 am
On 14/08/2011 7:43 PM, George Georgiou wrote:
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no its a dedicated uhf only.. about 1.2m long..
Now that I read more I think its a band IV not 5. I remember it was
bought only to get sbs 28.
Band IV antennas for channels 28 to 35
Band V antennas for channels 39 to 69
http://www.academytv.com.au/categories/Antenna-for-HD-Digital-TV/
Looks like for digital I need to tune from 28 - 50, my band IV only
designed 28 to 35.
yes you are right, it is the balun that I am reading as a short,
Looks like Ill just have to try it..
You should probably replace the old caox with RG6 tri or quad which is
very cheap and some n fittings to maximise signal but you might be lucky
Quote:
Will it work for digital tv?? Its a big job to setup on roof, I dont
want to waste time..
Just a side question, when I place my meter on the antenna terminals
its a direct short.. Looks like lead feeds a solid u bit of
aluminium.. Does this sound ok?
It may , but is it a duel rx or meant speficially for vhf ? with no
shorter uhf elements ?
the short may indicater a balun , basically you may need to wait and try
it when you change over and then make a decision
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George Georgiou
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Sun Aug 14, 2011 11:43 am
no its a dedicated uhf only.. about 1.2m long..
Now that I read more I think its a band IV not 5. I remember it was
bought only to get sbs 28.
Band IV antennas for channels 28 to 35
Band V antennas for channels 39 to 69
http://www.academytv.com.au/categories/Antenna-for-HD-Digital-TV/
Looks like for digital I need to tune from 28 - 50, my band IV only
designed 28 to 35.
yes you are right, it is the balun that I am reading as a short,
Looks like Ill just have to try it..
Quote:
Will it work for digital tv?? Its a big job to setup on roof, I dont
want to waste time..
Just a side question, when I place my meter on the antenna terminals
its a direct short.. Looks like lead feeds a solid u bit of
aluminium.. Does this sound ok?
It may , but is it a duel rx or meant speficially for vhf ? with no
shorter uhf elements ?
the short may indicater a balun , basically you may need to wait and try
it when you change over and then make a decision
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