The freeview signal has been poor this last couple of days due to weather. I'm told that I should put the aerial onto the roof, as currently it is in the roofspace. However, does anyone know if a booster would help by boosting the signal. Or is the problem to to with the transmitter rather than the aerial and therefore a booster would not help? Asked yesterday but didn't really get an answer to the booster query.
It is not the Transmitter flobadob, it is a combination of Position and quality of Aerial and cabling, plus location in relation to the Transmitter. A good quality Aerial on the Roof should be your first priority plus a mast head Amplifier to go with it.
Yeah redman, I know what you are saying. However, what I am wondering is, if I am getting 53-56% signal quality now, will a booster, fitted beside my aerial in the roofspace, improve the signal quality?
I usually find my questions answered 100%. I just thought someone would know. I assumed it would be either yes, the signal will be boosted by x%, or no as the weather issues will negate any booster effects. But okay, I'll get one today and see the craic. I think it will rightify itself over the next few days anyway, right enough.
I have boosters on my aerials and without them the signal is much weaker. I would recommend especially as the signal was ok before. They're only a tenner from Argos!!
It will say on the box how many decibells of gain you will get from a booster (these techical people don't use percentages for that sort of thing) more decibells = more gain. UHF radio waves get a bit confused finding their way through wet roof tiles. A high gain outside aerial with a booster will mean that you will get channels you didn't know existed, they won't change your life tho.
Yeah it was connected correctly. I've checked out a few different freeview signals in different houses and they are all acting the same way, so it is an issue with the signal from the transmitter.