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Installing Antenna

By on December 23, 2010

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This morning i have engaged a professional to install two new antennas on the rooftop of my house. One was the VHF and the other was UHF. For your information I dare not climb to rooftop (more than 15 over feet) to fix such a device and even if i would want to install it my wife would surely disallow me to do that for safety purposes. Due to this i have to get my friend service for the job. He had been installing house antenna for more than 10 years! He told me that the hardest place to install was at the apartment and it was dangerous. Many of the houses in my country already having ASTRO (direct broadcast satellite (DBS) pay television) and this pay tv have one disadvantage. When raining time the signal will be cut off. 

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  1. Ravendra

    December 23, 2010 at 9:45 pm

    hi Jestine

    the links below show the telecommunication antennae we worked on and some great views:

    http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=115840&l=e8b53d8a64&id=100000359050078

    http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=115845&l=57db2b2ad0&id=100000359050078

    http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=48151&l=854840cef5&id=100000359050078

    http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=48174&l=4e5553546f&id=100000359050078

    there's plenty more on my facebook.

    regards

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  2. Bernard

    December 23, 2010 at 10:00 pm

    Hi Jestine,
    About the antenna do we still have to fix the UHF antenna while we have the VHF? Is it necessary as my TV reception is clear using the VHF antenna. About climbing high building I think Jestine at our age and have a heavy weight body try not, I experience it when I was about 75 kilo in weight helping our Church Pastor to fine tune the channel, it's easy to climb up but to get down OMG scare la. So not advisable for Jestine to do it, get a professional they are more experience in getting up and down.

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  3. admin

    December 23, 2010 at 11:16 pm

    Hi Bernard,

    The VHF antenna is for receiving TV 1 and TV2 while the UHF is for TV7, TV8 and TV9. If you look at most of the house, usually they have two types of antennas. The design of the VHF and the UHF are different.

    Jestine

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  4. admin

    December 23, 2010 at 11:17 pm

    Hi Ravendra,

    Thanks for sharing.

    Jestine

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  5. Karlo

    December 24, 2010 at 10:58 am

    Hi Jestine,

    Hmm I dont know if you have a pirated version of the direct broadcast satellite in your country. There was a time when hackers were able to convert these satellite receivers to receive free tv/cable shows for life (as long as the receivers are working). Its not pay per view anymore.

    You will just buy the dish, the receiver/converter with a hacked card access and voila. I know it is illegal but they were able to crack it.

    Karlo

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  6. admin

    December 24, 2010 at 11:02 am

    HI Karlo,

    I have heard it before but i did not take that kind of service. That's why now, from time to time the direct broadcast satellite company will update their system in order to prevent such problem from hackers to hack into their system.

    Jestine

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