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DPM HN62 Directional DVB-T UHF Antenna, 38 Elements, 17dB Gain, LTE Filter
DPM HN62 Directional DVB-T UHF Antenna, 38 Elements, 17dB Gain, LTE Filter
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DPM HN62 Directional DVB-T UHF Antenna, 38 Elements, 17dB Gain, LTE Filter
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DPM HN62 Directional DVB-T UHF Antenna, 38 Elements, 17dB Gain, LTE Filter
DPM HN62 Directional DVB-T UHF Antenna, 38 Elements, 17dB Gain, LTE Filter
The DPM HN62 is a high-performance directional UHF antenna engineered for reliable terrestrial DVB-T signal reception. With its robust 38-element design and a significant 17dB gain, this antenna effectively captures digital television signals even in challenging reception environments. The integrated LTE filter is a critical feature that suppresses unwanted interference from 4G and 5G mobile networks, ensuring a stable and clear picture quality for your home entertainment system.
The primary strength of the DPM HN62 lies in its directional architecture, which focuses signal reception from a specific point to maximize gain and minimize noise. The inclusion of 38 elements provides the necessary surface area to pull in weak signals from distant transmitters. Furthermore, the built-in LTE filter protects the signal integrity by blocking frequencies used by mobile telecommunications, which is essential for maintaining a high-quality digital broadcast without pixelation or signal loss.
This antenna is not designed for indoor use and may not perform optimally if placed inside an attic or behind obstacles like thick walls or metal structures. It is also not intended for satellite television reception or FM radio broadcasting.
To achieve the best results, mount the DPM HN62 on a stable outdoor mast or bracket, ensuring it is positioned as high as possible and clear of immediate obstructions. Use high-quality coaxial cable to connect the antenna to your television or digital decoder. Once installed, point the antenna toward the nearest broadcast transmitter. You may need to perform a channel scan on your television receiver to detect and store the available digital stations.
For optimal performance, periodically inspect the antenna connections for signs of corrosion or moisture ingress, especially in coastal or high-humidity areas. Ensure the antenna is securely fastened to withstand local wind conditions.
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