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Outdoor TV Antenna LTC VIRGA VR900 UHF/VHF for DVB-T reception
Outdoor TV Antenna LTC VIRGA VR900 UHF/VHF for DVB-T reception
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Outdoor TV Antenna LTC VIRGA VR900 UHF/VHF for DVB-T reception
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Outdoor TV Antenna LTC VIRGA VR900 UHF/VHF for DVB-T reception
Outdoor TV Antenna LTC VIRGA VR900 UHF/VHF for DVB-T reception
LTC VIRGA VR900 UHF/VHF outdoor TV antenna is designed for reception of terrestrial digital television (DVB-T). The antenna supports both UHF and VHF bands and offers directional signal capture for improved reception of local DVB-T channels. Constructed for rooftop or mast mounting, the LTC VIRGA VR900 connects to standard coaxial cable systems and is suitable for installations in suburban and rural areas where signal levels may vary.
The antenna provides directional reception that focuses on desired broadcast sources and reduces interference from other directions. Its dual-band design covers both UHF and VHF frequencies necessary for a wide range of DVB-T channels. The housing and mount are built for outdoor use, enabling stable placement on masts or roofs. The antenna is compatible with standard coaxial cable connectors and passive distribution systems, facilitating straightforward integration into existing TV setups.
Mount the LTC VIRGA VR900 on a suitably sized mast or roof bracket at a height and orientation that provides a clear line of sight to the broadcast transmitter where possible. Connect the antenna to the television or DVB-T tuner using standard coaxial cable, ensuring tight, weatherproofed connections at exterior points. After installation, perform a channel scan on the receiver to detect available DVB-T channels and fine-tune the antenna direction for optimal signal strength and stability.
Position the antenna as high as practical and aim it toward the main broadcast transmitter to maximize reception quality. Use quality coaxial cable and weatherproof connectors for outdoor runs. If reception is weak, try minor directional adjustments, check for obstructions, and consider using a low-noise amplifier only if signal levels are low after proper alignment.
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