Aerial Installation Tips for Better Performance
A strong and steady signal reception during aerial installation depends on the configuration being done correctly. There are a few doable actions you can do to enhance performance and steer clear of typical installation problems when installing an aerial for a home or company. These helpful pointers can help you achieve the best possible results. First, it’s essential to choose the right aerial for the job. The type of aerial you select can significantly impact the quality of your signal. To find out which aerial we would recommend for you, simply type your postcode into the yellow box on our homepage. Here's a breakdown of the most commonly used aerial types: Log-periodic aerials Wide bandwidth: They can receive a wide range of TV channels. Good gain: Provides strong signal reception. Directional reception: Helps to focus on the desired signal and reduce interference. Compact size: Makes them easy to install. Impulse noise rejection: Helps to reduce the impact of sudden bursts of electrical interference. Yagi aerials are directional antennas designed for medium-distance reception. With good-gain, these aerials focus more on signals from a specific direction, making them suitable for areas that require strong signal reception over longer distances, such as rural locations or areas with weak signal coverage. High-gain aerials amplify weak signals, making them great for areas with low reception quality. These aerials are designed to increase the strength of incoming signals and are especially useful for installations in remote locations or places with challenging terrain. Whether you're installing a TV aerial for your home or looking for a commercial aerial solution, we have the right products to ensure strong and stable reception. The placement of your aerial is critical for ensuring the best possible signal strength. For an indoor set top aerial installation, position the aerial near a window or on a high shelf to minimise interference from walls or furniture. Elevating the aerial and placing it in an unobstructed location can help improve reception. We don't suggest using an indoor aerial unless signal in your area is very strong When installing an outdoor aerial, mount it on a roof or another elevated surface to avoid obstructions such as trees, buildings, or other structures. Outdoor TV aerials perform best when placed at a height, ensuring the aerial is facing the direction of the signal source. If you're still experiencing weak reception despite proper aerial placement, consider using a signal amplifier. Amplifiers can boost the signal, improving reception in areas with weak or fluctuating signals. At Blake UK, we offer a variety of signal amplifiers designed to strengthen the signal and ensure better performance, even in challenging conditions.Our amplifiers also filter interference from 5G, 4G and TETRA to a very high level.. To keep your aerial working at its best, regular maintenance is essential. Over time, dirt and debris can accumulate on the aerial, affecting its performance. We recommend: Check the aerial contacts and plugs to ensure tight fittings and no corrosion. Check for loose mounts Test signal strength Adjust alignment Replace damaged parts Use an amplifier At Blake UK, we’re committed to providing the best high-quality aerials, interference filtering and amplifiers to help you achieve the best possible reception. For further assistance with your installation, or if you need expert advice, don’t hesitate to reach out to our team. Selecting the Right Aerial for Your Installation
Log periodic TV antennas offer several benefits:Proper Aerial Placement for Maximum Signal Reception
Using Amplifiers
Maintaining Your Aerial for Long-Term Performance