krisani - 30 December 2009 10:01 PM
Thank you gentlemen, very helpful. One thing, when I connected the new aerial I disconnected the amplifier I have indoors (there is still a box connected on the aerial mast) on the presumption that any decoding box needed might conflict, electrically, with it. Am I now to understand that if I re-connect the amplifier I should be able to receive the digital signals? At this point in time I am receiving the analogue channels (somewhat weaker because I disconnected the amplifier, but I can still get the weather) via the new ‘digital’ aerial.
Sorry to be a pain, but if I don’t need to buy any more equipment I won’t.
You may have to use the amplifer and poewr supply, but for the digital signals you will require an aerial configure the correct way (“wings” top and bottom). This is a different configuration to the analogue aerial (wings at the sides).
So if you get one aerial you will only be bale to receive digital OR analogue, not both.
Hence why some houses have two aerial for both systems, as some local regional channels will not be on TDT for a while yet.
You can always try the system without the amplifier first, see how that goes (its a good system if you should be gettng approx 30 digital channels),
If you do not get the 30 ish channel, try it with the amplifer on, and see if you receive more channels - if you do not then it will be that your amplifer / powersupply is no good and you may need a new one.