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Installing a television antenna:ÝAdjusting the antenna: The boom means backbone or spine of the antenna is pointed towards the source of the broadcast, the transmitting antenna. The elements that are crosspieces should be adjusted to be horizontal or vertical depending on whether the transmitted signal is horizontally or vertically polarized. There are many web sites as well as companies that can give advise on the polarization of the service. The direction of the antenna in and its height should be carefully adjusted to obtain the best picture. Small changes can make a big difference. If the picture is spoiled by snow or by ghosting or by both of these undesirable effects, the following pointers may help. 1. Snow or harsh grain in the picture is caused a weak signal, a weak antenna system, the set itself or by a combination of these. 2. Ghosting is caused by a signal arriving at the antenna from two or more different directions. These multiple signals cause multiple images or ghosts on the screen. They happen when the central signal is reflected off buildings, mountains or even aeroplanes. Antenna cable: If you are starting from scratch, or if your present VHF reception is not very good, you should study this guide carefully before attempting an installation and seek further advice if you are not confident about all the details |
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