DVB-T antenna ATD48 LTE active externally.

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Brand:
Blow
Product code:
5900804123484

The BLOW active panel antenna is adapted to receive DVB-T and DVB-T2 digital TV signals. Modern construction and stylish design is a guarantee that the antenna will perfectly fit into the style of any interior. The integrated LTE filter makes it possible to eliminate potential interference caused by telecommunications waves.

Adapted to the latest DVB-T2 H.265 HEVC technology
The antenna is also adapted to the upcoming coding change. It enables the reception of DVB-T digital terrestrial television signals in the 168 - 790 MHz band, i.e. it works with all multiplexes available in Poland.

LTE suppression filter The new series of BLOW antennas is  equipped with an LTE filter, which allows eliminating interference of digital terrestrial television signals from transmitters or devices using LTE technology. This is ensured by the SMT 4G PROTECT system used, which effectively protects against interference interference.

Key Features: - High quality external radio and TV antenna
- Reception of digital terrestrial TV signals DVB-T and DVB-T2
- Perfect for receiving digital DAB radio and FM radio
- Adapted to support H.265 HEVC encoding
- Reception of channels MUX1, MUX2, MUX3, MUX4, MUX8
- Resistant to LTE interference
- Built-in high-gain low-noise amplifier
- Compact dimensions, simple and intuitive installation
- Ideal for use on the plot, in the motorhome, at home and in the office
- Weatherproof housing

Specification: - Frequency range: 168 - 790MHz
- Gain: 25dBi
- Impedance: 75Ohm
- S.W.R: <2.0
- Plug: TYPE F
- Power supply: USB 5V   
- Wire length: 10m
- Dimensions: diameter 263mm, height 55mm, arm length 165mm

DVB-T antenna ATD48 LTE active externally.

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