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Full-Band TV-AntennaThe outdoor TV-antenna L013.20 is designed to receive television broadcasting signals in the following frequency band: (VHF) (48.5 ... 100) MHz, TV channels from 1 to 5; (VHF) (174 ... 230) MHz, TV channels from 6 to 12; (UHF) (470 ... 790) MHz, TV channels from 21 to 60. The antenna has a high output capacity broadband amplifier. It is used in remote areas far away from the TV centre. The antenna can also work with 2-3 TV sets simultaneously. The quality and range of reception depend on a number of factors such as: the location of the antenna, the height of the location, the power of the transmitter, the land relief, the time of the year, the level of interference, etc. But remember, L013.20 shouldn't be situated close to the TV-centre. The antenna is a composite structure. It consists of a log-periodic UHF antenna and two oscillators situated on the assembly box. The oscillators receive VHF waves. Inside the assembly box a broadband amplifier is situated. The antenna can be mounted and oriented on the mast with the help of the attachment fitting. It comes with a power supply that has a separator. It won't take much time to assemble the antenna. You need to attach the oscillators to the assembly box. Then one fan-out of the cable is attached to the amplifier inside the box. The other fan-out is attached to the separator. Then you plug the power supply into the mains at 220 V. The separator is plugged into the antenna input of a TV set. That's it. The L013.20 antenna is ready to work. To insure proper work of the device, maintenance inspections should be done at least once in 6 months. Pay close attention to the following. The antenna should be undamaged, securely attached and correctly oriented towards the TV centre. All the elements should be tightened. Check the integrity of the cable and the protective grounding. Following these recommendations you will always be able to enjoy high quality television signal reception.

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