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1st November 2017, 21:31 | #1 |
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hi line video hybrid unit
hi to all
I bought a dvb-t hybrid unit for my 75 tourer I also bought digital antennas for the unit while stationary there is great reception on the radio and the tv but when driving It looses the signal what can I do to improve the signal while on the move all the best david |
2nd November 2017, 18:59 | #2 |
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This might work ....
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2nd November 2017, 20:57 | #3 |
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hi to all
I bought two of these and so far it has improved the signal https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Car-Digit...53.m2749.l2649 I still need to connect the two antennas to a power supply and we will see if it then improves the signal even more I had also had to buy a sms female to f type female connector when they arrived I noticed that the connector was smaller than the f type connector so what I did was I cut the connector off and I replaced it with a f type male connector and it worked I have had another Idea though of how I can connect these antenna to the tv and radio amplifiers on the hi line system but I will need to get some stud fasteners then fix these to copper wire then connect a co axle cable to the copper wire so that I can connect a f type male connecter to it then the antenna will connect to it as well as the tv and radio amplifiers so I shall let you know how I get on |
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