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TV Antenna No name TT-365 DVB-T/T2 UHF, 5G Protected, outdoor/indoor use
TV Antenna No name TT-365 DVB-T/T2 UHF, 5G Protected, outdoor/indoor use
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TV Antenna No name TT-365 DVB-T/T2 UHF, 5G Protected, outdoor/indoor use
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TV Antenna No name TT-365 DVB-T/T2 UHF, 5G Protected, outdoor/indoor use
TV Antenna No name TT-365 DVB-T/T2 UHF, 5G Protected, outdoor/indoor use
The No name TT-365 DVB-T/T2 UHF TV antenna is an external/indoor antenna designed to receive digital terrestrial television in the UHF band. It supports both DVB-T and DVB-T2 standards and incorporates 5G protection to reduce interference from nearby mobile networks. The antenna is suitable for home or small commercial installations where improved UHF reception and mitigation of 5G-related noise are required.
The antenna provides stable UHF reception for DVB-T and DVB-T2 broadcasts while its built-in 5G protection helps to minimise interference from mobile signals. Its construction allows for both outdoor mounting and indoor placement, offering flexible installation options to match signal conditions. The compact design facilitates installation in constrained spaces and the antenna is intended for straightforward integration with common TV tuners and set-top boxes that support digital terrestrial reception.
Install the antenna according to local signal conditions: place it outdoors on a mast or wall for best reception or position it indoors near a window or at a high location if outdoor installation is not possible. Connect the antenna coaxial cable to the antenna input of a TV or DVB-T/T2 set-top box and perform an automatic channel scan on the receiver to detect available digital channels. Adjust the direction and height of the antenna to optimise signal strength and channel stability. Secure all outdoor connections against weather where applicable.
For optimal performance, start with an outdoor installation aimed toward the nearest broadcast transmitter. Use short, high-quality coaxial cable runs and check connectors for corrosion if installed outdoors. If persistent interference occurs, try small adjustments in antenna orientation and re-scan channels after each change.
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