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| Questions about: Blake DMX10 52 Element Wide Band Aerial |
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Is this the best value for a poor freeview reception area? Also how long is the cable? |
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This wide band digital aerial is designed for areas of poor to moderate signal strength,and as such is ideally suited to your requirements.
No cable is supplied with this product.
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Do you sell the A Group version of the Blake DMX10?
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This is the only CAI approved standard 1 A group aerial on the market.
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I live in a med to strong signal strength area. Would the gain on this aerial be too great? Would a better choice be the Philex SLX48DW?
Neighbours aerials all appear to be simple Yagis with the exception of one which has a reflector similar to this Blake but with 8 simple elements.
Is this aerial CAI approved?
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Without knowing your precise location I wouldn`t be able to say categorically whether the Blake DMX10 aerial would offer excessive gain. It "shouldn`t" be a problem, but I cannot say fro definite. But the aerial is most certainly CAI approved
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