HDTV Aerial TV Antenna Irregular Flame Pattern Indoor Terrestrial Digital Signal Receiver 75 Ohm Impedance 174 to 862 MHz Frequency Range Black Colour UK Use
Irregular Flame Pattern HDTV Antenna for Digital Terrestrial Reception 174–862 MHz

This indoor HDTV antenna is designed to receive digital terrestrial television signals across both VHF and UHF bands, covering the full range of 174 to 240 MHz and 470 to 862 MHz. With a standard 75 ohm output impedance and a standing wave ratio of 1.5 dB or less, it offers efficient signal transfer to your TV or set-top box. The compact black unit operates on 5 volts supplied via the coaxial connection, making it simple to install without an external power adapter. Ideal for UK Freeview users looking for a straightforward indoor aerial solution.
Features and Construction

The antenna uses an irregular flame pattern design to help capture signals from multiple directions. Its construction focuses on practical performance for everyday digital TV viewing.
Material and Build
Made from plastic and electronic components, the antenna is lightweight and easy to position. The black finish blends with most home entertainment setups.
Size and Practical Fit
Dimensions are not specified, but the antenna is designed for indoor use and will sit discreetly on a shelf, cabinet, or near a window.
Uses and Placement

This antenna is suited for receiving Freeview or other DVB-T/T2 broadcasts in areas with adequate signal strength.
Event or Professional Use
Ideal for temporary setups such as exhibitions, market stalls, or hospitality venues needing a quick TV signal without roof installation.
Everyday Home Use
Home users can place it behind the television or on a windowsill for daily digital channel reception.
Benefits and Buying Value

This antenna offers a cost-effective way to access digital terrestrial television without ongoing subscription fees.
Reuse and Low Maintenance
Once positioned, the antenna requires no regular adjustment. Simply connect and scan for channels.
Why Choose This Product
Its wide frequency coverage supports both standard and high-definition broadcasts where available, using the same 75 ohm standard as UK TV systems.
