TV aerial alignment meter

OK, I suspect you want need the meter - just use the quality indicators on the TV , and a compass
OR for £17 - saves having 2 people , one to watch the TV and another to shout

to be honest
On TV it shows strength at 66%. Quality 97%
i would have thought 97% would be OK
BUT check ALL MUX on the transmitter - the link i posted gives what channels are on what MUX

Maybe watch the quality for a while and see if it drops or intermittent
It maybe the cables or connections on any cable
How many TV's run off the aerial ?
Maybe an simple AMP may help - Mine did for 1 of the MUX
now have an AMP in the loft as we have a few TVs running off same aerial
 
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I refer the honourable OP to my remarks on AVForums:

Don't waste money on such meters.
Get the aerial out of loft space and outside for +10dB cf the at most +2.7dB gain of the 10 bay X vs the 5 bay X.

Mind SA10 6HR Wolfbane gives a predicted 79 dBuV/m field from Kilvey and may well be overload territory?
-10dB roof +11db antenna -3dB cable and terminations =77 dB
45-65 dB at the receiver is the ideal and we are at +12dB over that max. :ROFLMAO:
 
Yeah. Get the aerial outside.
Loft Is okay for some but loving outside will probably solve your problems
 

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