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Indoor TV Antenna Spacetronik Locus — DVB-T indoor antenna by Spacetronik
Indoor TV Antenna Spacetronik Locus — DVB-T indoor antenna by Spacetronik
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Indoor TV Antenna Spacetronik Locus — DVB-T indoor antenna by Spacetronik
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Indoor TV Antenna Spacetronik Locus — DVB-T indoor antenna by Spacetronik
Indoor TV Antenna Spacetronik Locus — DVB-T indoor antenna by Spacetronik
Spacetronik Locus is an indoor DVB-T antenna designed to receive digital terrestrial television signals inside homes and apartments. The antenna connects to compatible TVs and set-top boxes to improve reception of local DVB-T broadcasts where outdoor installation is not possible or practical. Its compact form factor allows placement on shelves, near TVs, or on windowsills to achieve better signal quality for nearby transmitters.
The antenna offers a compact and unobtrusive design that fits small living spaces without the need for professional installation. It is optimized for indoor DVB-T reception and compatible with a wide range of television sets and digital receivers. Installation is straightforward and requires only a single coaxial connection, enabling quick setup and immediate use. The low-profile housing reduces visual impact while allowing flexible positioning to find optimal signal strength.
Connect the antenna's coaxial cable to the antenna input (RF/ANT) on your television or digital set-top box. Use the TV or receiver's channel scan function to detect available DVB-T channels after connection. Place the antenna near a window or elevated position and re-scan if necessary to improve channel list and signal strength. Adjust the antenna orientation and location incrementally until the best reception is achieved.
For best results, position the antenna as high as possible and avoid obstructions such as thick walls or metal objects. If reception remains weak, try moving the antenna closer to a window facing the general direction of local broadcast transmitters and perform another channel scan. Indoor antennas perform best within reasonable distance of transmitters; consider an outdoor antenna if you are far from broadcast sources or in an area with significant signal obstacles.
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