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Indoor TV Antenna Opticum HD-200 DVB-T2 4K compatible (room antenna)
Indoor TV Antenna Opticum HD-200 DVB-T2 4K compatible (room antenna)
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Indoor TV Antenna Opticum HD-200 DVB-T2 4K compatible (room antenna)
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Indoor TV Antenna Opticum HD-200 DVB-T2 4K compatible (room antenna)
Indoor TV Antenna Opticum HD-200 DVB-T2 4K compatible (room antenna)
The Opticum HD-200 indoor TV antenna is designed for receiving DVB-T2 broadcasts and 4K-capable terrestrial signals. This compact room antenna is intended for placement near a television set to improve reception of digital terrestrial channels in apartments and homes with moderate signal strength. It connects to the TV via a standard coaxial input and is compatible with TVs that have integrated DVB-T2 tuners as well as external set-top boxes.
The antenna offers a compact form factor that requires minimal installation space and no outdoor mounting. Its design focuses on ease of use and compatibility with common TV and set-top box inputs. The antenna supports reception of modern DVB-T2 transmissions and is suitable for 4K-capable terrestrial signals where available. Low-power operation and a simple coaxial connection make it convenient for indoor placement and quick setup.
Place the Opticum HD-200 antenna on a stable surface near the television, ideally near a window or on a shelf with a clear line of sight toward the broadcast source. Connect the antenna to the TV's coaxial antenna input or to the set-top box input using the supplied coaxial cable. Turn on the TV or set-top box and perform an automatic channel scan via the device menu to detect available DVB-T2 channels. If reception is weak, try adjusting the antenna position and re-scanning until optimal reception is achieved.
For best results, position the antenna as high as possible and away from large metal objects or electronic devices that may cause interference. If signal conditions are poor, consider using a low-noise amplifier or relocating to a window facing the transmitter. Regularly re-scan channels after firmware or broadcast changes to maintain up-to-date channel lists.
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