Saturday, October 8, 2011

TV Antenna Installation

Many companies nowadays are offering free programming over the air and therefore many people want to take advantage and install a TV antenna. Many people install TV antennas to receive HDTV which provides better picture quality. It is not an easy task to install VHF (Very High Frequency) TV and UHF (Ultra High Frequency) TV antennas and it is a better idea to call professionals for TV antenna installation. But if you want to do it yourself, then the following TV antenna installation instructions will prove to be useful.

How to Install a TV Antenna?

Before we begin with, how to install TV antennas, let me explain some fine points on TV antennas. TV antennas are classified as unidirectional and multi-directional based on the signal directions. Unidirectional antennas can catch signals from longer distances, as they just concentrate in one direction. Multi-directional antennas pick up more interference and are recommended for transmitters that are 20 degrees apart.

Another valuable information related to TV antenna installation instructions is the make up of cables. The TV antennas can be ribbon that are cheaper and have a tendency to pick up different signals. They also tend to lose signals when wet. The coaxial antenna are expensive, as they are shielded. They do not pick up other signals and have longer life span and are highly recommended for color television. Let us now move into the details of TV antenna installation instructions.

TV Antenna Installation Instructions

    First thing, it is always better to invest on an outdoor antenna. You should also buy the complete mounting kit and other accessories needed to mount the antenna on different types of roof.
    You should select a mounting site for your antenna. Keep in mind, higher the location, the better signals your antenna may catch.
    You should climb over the roof on a ladder that will hold your weight and reach well past the roof line. Wear shoes with good grip.
    Once you are on the roof, secure the mounting kit in the site for mounting the antenna. Double check if the mount is secure.
    Now attach your TV antenna according to the instructions in your the TV antenna guide. You can adjust the reception, by using an antenna rotator to swivel the antenna around without difficulty.
    Run the cables into your homes and depending on the model you may be able to use the cables of the old antenna you had.
    Secure the cables with cable ties and weatherproof tape on the roof. Secure in a similar fashion with soffit, to hide the cable on the down side of the home. This will give a neat and professionally installed look.
    After the TV antenna installation is complete, adjust the antenna to receive the desired clarity of reception. When you have found the setting perfect for your TV reception, snug the bolts tightly. This will ensure that high winds do not disturb your settings.