14 Element Contract Aerial, Group CD, Channels 48-68
Product Code: CR14CD
- 14 element TV aerial
- Group CD working on Ch. 48-68
- Medium gain for good-medium signal
- Saddle & Clamp
- Comes with aerial clamp
Product Description
14 Element Contract PCB Balun Group CD Channels 48-68 (690-850MHz) Bagged
Suitable for all Freeview™ TV aerial applications in strong signal areas. Digital Terrestrial Television (DTT) reception providers include Freeview™, Youview™ and BT Vision™.
Features:
- For medium reception areas.
- Traditional contract Yagi aerial with balun for improved impedance matching of the cable.
- Easy slide mounting bracket for aerial to fit mast diameter from 1" (25.4mm) to 2" (50.8mm) allows both horizontal and vertical polarisiation.
- Use with 8-10mm ratchet spanner (PROSPAN8-10) to easily tighten nuts on sliding clamp.
- Steel parts are protected either with BZP (bright zinc plating) or manufactured from Hot Dip Zinc coated strip.
- Plastic parts are UV stabilised.
- Aerials packaged bulk in bags with full instructions included.
- Use with our range of PROception distribution amplifiers to watch Freeview™ or Sky™ on multiple TVs.
Technical Information:
Product | Connection | Group | Elements | Gain (dBd) | Gain (dBi) | Beamwidth (Deg.) | Length (mm) |
CR14CD | Saddle and Clamp | CD (Green) | 12 | 9-11 | 11.2-13.2 | 21 | 1200 |
Technical Specification
UHF, DAB or FM
UHF
Saddle and Clamp/F-Type/SMA
Saddle and Clamp
Aerial Group
CD
Good, Moderate or Poor Signal Aerial
ModerateSignal Areas
Boxed or Bagged
Bagged
Width
1500mm
Depth
385mm
Height
16mm
Weight
0.46kg
Frequently Asked Questions
Connecting a TV aerial Dipole to the aerial cable
1) Remove the black plastic cap from the dipole and push the cable through the cable guide in the lid (ensure you push it through the right way - the bare end of the cable should be on the inside of the lid).
2) Prepare the cable as follows (Saddle and clamp connection):
- Remove approx 20-25mm of the black outer sheath to expose the braid (and foil if double screened)
- Expose approx 10mm of the central copper core of the cable by cutting back the braid and plastic inner
- Loosen the the braid clamp on the dipole and the crew on top of the centre terminal.
- Pass the cable under the braid clamp so the central core is inside the hole in the centre terminal and the braid clamp is on the braid and foil (if double screened)
- Tighten the central post screw to hold the core in place and tighten the braid clamp to hold the cable securely. Ensure the braid is not in contact with the central core
- Feed the cap over the cable and fit to the base, ensure good even fit.
Please note this is for saddle and clamp connection only. If the aerial is fitted with an F connection please refer to Fitting Coaxial connectors 'F' Connector here
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