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I'm about to mount a loft aerial for TV...
This is a bog-standard 18-element TV aerial from Wilkinsons (£8.99)
and I plan to mount it in the loft space, where even a room aerial gives excellent reception via the SLx6 Philex aerial booster. From my bedroom window I can observe the aerial on the chimney of a neighbouring house. How can I preserve its "angle" as closely as possible when I mount my aerial? Or isn't the position that critical? I've been thinking of schooldays when we were given the trigometric task of working out a tree's height, but I can't think of any comparable algorithm to transfer the neighbour's aerial's "direction" to mine. I'll just have to "remember" the position as I climb into my loft. MM |
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