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Assembly instructions:
- Arrange the screws on your bracket, distributing them evenly.
- Connect the end of the coaxial cable to your TV and the other end to the screws.
- Position your device in the direction of the nearest TV relay.
- Perform an automatic channel search on your device.
What you can expect:
With careful mounting and optimal positioning, many users report a significant improvement in image quality, especially in areas with difficult reception.
Is this solution really effective?
It is more of a complement than a total replacement of a professional antenna. Its effectiveness varies according to several parameters:
Critical to success:
- Distance from the main transmitter
- Surrounding obstacles (buildings, terrain)
- The conductivity of the materials used
If this technique is not satisfactory, other alternatives exist.
Alternative solutions for free TV
Legal streaming platforms:
Services such as Molotov, Pluto TV or the websites of national channels often offer free access to their live programmes.
DIY antennas:
Sometimes, a simple bare and well-placed cable can be enough to receive local channels.
Internet television:
Some providers offer free-to-air channel packages via a simple web connection.
Is it worth trying?
If you’re a fan of DIY solutions and experimentation, this little project could keep you entertained while potentially improving your reception. The advantage? An almost zero cost. For a more stable solution, however, investing in an indoor antenna or using dedicated applications is preferable.
Are you ready to give it a try and say goodbye to expensive subscriptions?