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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Installed one a few months ago as we are not permitted to have an external aerial.
Works fine. I went up a grade when purchasing - I.e. could have used a medium-strong signal area type had it been going outside. Bought a weak-medium signal type and used a high quality distribution amplifier as I needed 5 outputs.
Used quality foil and copper screened cable and have had no problems whatsoever. All purchased from a well known electronics shop.
I purchased a PT18 and the amp was a YZ86. Also purchased a loft bracket (BW45) - pole with a screw in the end which works well. I didn't buy the cable at the same place - a local Electrical wholesaler did me a 100m drum of RG6 for �11.50.
Bear in mind what the signal strength is in your area. I opted for the PT18 as I live about 38 miles from Winter Hill so have a good signal strength. You may want to go for the next aerial up with a higher gain.
Hope that helps.
Oops - sorry, didn't read your question properly. Yes that was the one I purchased.
Based on the very thick & heavy roofing material used here I decided I needed the extra gain. It gives me an average 8-9 in signal strength and around 80% signal quality. I've yet to see any breakup or sparkling on the picture. I must stress the importance of the cabling.
Good luck !