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Antenna Balcony Mount Robson L300B (30 cm) — model 7356
Antenna Balcony Mount Robson L300B (30 cm) — model 7356
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Antenna Balcony Mount Robson L300B (30 cm) — model 7356
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Antenna Balcony Mount Robson L300B (30 cm) — model 7356
Antenna Balcony Mount Robson L300B (30 cm) — model 7356
Robson L300B balcony antenna mount (30 cm) — model 7356 is a compact metal bracket designed to secure external TV or radio antennas to balcony rails or walls. With a 30 cm projection, the mount provides stable support and allows precise positioning of the aerial to improve signal reception. The simple, robust design suits both horizontal and slightly inclined installation, making it suitable for apartment balconies, terraces and small outdoor mounting points.
The Robson L300B mount is made from metal for durable mechanical support and resistance to everyday outdoor conditions. Its 30 cm length offers a practical distance from the mounting surface, helping reduce interference from building structures. The mount’s compact footprint and straightforward clamp or bolt attachment options make installation quick and adaptable to different balcony rail profiles and wall surfaces.
Choose a mounting position on the balcony rail or wall that provides a clear line of sight toward the broadcast source and minimum obstructions. Attach the mount using the appropriate clamps or bolts through its base plate, ensuring fasteners are tightened securely. Fit the antenna to the mount’s upright section and adjust the direction and tilt to optimise signal strength. After alignment, tighten all fixings and check that the assembly is stable and that cable routing avoids sharp edges and pinch points.
For best reception, mount the antenna as high as practical and orient it toward the transmitter. Inspect fixings periodically and retighten as needed; replace any corroded hardware. Use weatherproof connectors and cable glands where the coaxial feed enters the building to maintain signal integrity and prevent moisture ingress.
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