Freeview Areial install qualifying conditions
Freeview Aerial installation services provided to support
DOMESTIC clients only.
Freeview Aerial installation pricing is based upon a ‘Standard
call’ which is defined as requiring a 1 man installation team
to install a ‘standard’ set of materials onto a property of two
storeys or less in height (Domestic).
All our Freeview Aerial Installations are in accordance with
the agreed technical specifications (CAI/ IDSC) and current
H&S guidelines (Aerial alignment / cable routing etc).
The provision, installation and alignment of an approved
digital aerial which is suitable for the local reception
conditions (Bench marked type 10 - 52 element type aerial).
The provision and installation of suitable galvanised mounting
brackets
- Site specific (Wall / Chimney mounts).
The provision and installation of suitable aerial masting
-Site specific (Up to 10ft in length).
Single output option:
The ‘Standard’ Single Output option is a ‘Non Amplified’ system
and therefore does not include any signal amplification as
standard. This is an optional extra dependent upon the site/
customer requirements
Multi room options:
The provision and installation of suitable (Double Screened)
Mast Head / Distribution amplification and respective Power
Supply Units (PSU) to facilitate the defined/ agreed number of
signal outlets
The provision and installation of a surface mounted downlead
cable (Bench marked type) up to 15m in length to a suitable
position for connection to the customer’s equipment (Digital
STB/ Receiver). The number of downlead cables is
dependent upon option selected 1 -4)
All wall entry holes will be properly sealed against the
elements using silicon sealant and appropriate internal/
external weather covers.
The downlead cable shall be terminated in accordance with the
clients / STB specification using a crimp on ‘IEC’ type cable
connector.
The final assessment of received terrestrial services (DTT/
Freeview/ Analogue) to confirm that the new service (coverage
restrictions apply) is operational to agreed levels following
your Freeview aerial installation.
The measurement of the received signal levels at the terminated
end of the downlead cable using agreed test equipment to
confirm that the customer has access to the desired terrestrial
services.
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