Aerial recommendations?

geoffeales replied on 31/05/2022 10:07

Posted on 31/05/2022 10:07

Having parked too close to the trees for my old sat-dish to pick up any signals on our last outing I'd really like to simplify life and lessen the load of goodies and gadgets by buying a decent relatively simple roof aerial to replace the old Vision 315 that came with the van. The array of aerials and their claims is bewildering, so any tried and trusted recommendations would be greatly appreciated!

Amesford replied on 31/05/2022 10:59

Posted on 31/05/2022 10:59

The Aerial you have is fitted  omnidirectional   you would be better with the directional type which can be adjusted to vertical and horizontal  and would give you forward gain ie just point in the direction of the transmitter (get the phone ty finder  app ) but its still not 100% as you found with your satellite dish with trees, hills and buildings blocking the signal. you could of course just attach a pole to the jockey wheel  and fit a normal TV aerial with a signal booster 

DavidKlyne replied on 31/05/2022 11:01

Posted on 31/05/2022 11:01

And there was me thinking whether I should go back to an automatic satellite dish because I have not particularly happy with the results from our Vision Plus 570 direction aerial!!! Funnily enough we found the old round Vision Plus a bit better than the directional but that was some years ago in the early days of digital TV. What we find is that we get perfect reception up to about 5.00pm but then we start to get interference for the rest of the evening. I am about to buy the Vision Plus Digital TV Amplifier with the signal indicator to see if I can improve things.

David

allanandjean replied on 31/05/2022 11:15

Posted on 31/05/2022 11:15

Hi, Well there could be an array of answers to your question! First thinh, you mention a roof aeriel and a sat-dish so not sure which but if roof then I would go for a directional.

We have just decided that we wont be taking our sat-dish away next month and instead will be signing up to the 'watchtvabroad service.

Did look at the VPN route but have tried, albeit free ones, in the past and they didn't work plus with this service you can access SkyGo, Netflix and Amazon which my sat-dish wont give me.

We are hoping that the possible internet issues will be no more frustrating than trying, and often failing, to get a satellite signal, and as its something we can live without not willing to spend a lot but its worth the £6.99 monthly fee to give it a try.

 

geoffeales replied on 31/05/2022 12:45

Posted on 31/05/2022 12:45

thanks for all so far, correction to my OP it's a Status 315, not Vision. But yes it's a very old pre-digital omnidirectional unit and clearly was not up to much, even with the onboard booster or I'd have never bought the satellite system. Just to assure David, I have no intention of chucking the dish away until/unless I get a really good, reliable reception from a new aerial. 

Amesford replied on 01/06/2022 11:43

Posted on 31/05/2022 12:45 by geoffeales

thanks for all so far, correction to my OP it's a Status 315, not Vision. But yes it's a very old pre-digital omnidirectional unit and clearly was not up to much, even with the onboard booster or I'd have never bought the satellite system. Just to assure David, I have no intention of chucking the dish away until/unless I get a really good, reliable reception from a new aerial. 

Posted on 01/06/2022 11:43

Your old aerial would still work with digital tv in a strong signal area as its only the mode sent out on the carrier wave that has changed ie the TV aerial on our house is over 40 years old  

mickysf replied on 01/06/2022 19:31

Posted on 01/06/2022 19:31

Thing is it’s the quality and strength of the signal coming in from the local transmitter to your very pitch that is far more of a factor than the aerial itself. In areas with strong signals a coat hanger will do in many instances. In areas where it’s poor then a directional aerial which allows for polarity to be changed as required from horizontal to vertical may be essential. It’s not an exact science as topology has an effect as do surrounding trees, buildings  etc,. Now as far as boosters go that can confuse things even further as it’s really gain thats the issue and sometimes too much gain can be detrimental. 

peedee replied on 02/06/2022 07:50

Posted on 02/06/2022 07:50

I find if I cannot get a signal from either my sat system or omni aerial (rare) then streaming to my tablet using my phone's hot spot gives another alternative. If you have a smart TV or firestick you could also try those. I have found it to work quite well even with quite low 4G signals.

peedee

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