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General Safety Precautions 

Do not undertake work outdoors at height unless you are  

competent in the use of ladders and other access equipment.  

Always use correct equipment, observe appropriate safety  

precautions and follow manufacturers instructions. If in doubt consult 

a professional installer.
Before starting installation check structure is sound and check for  

hidden wiring or plumbing. 

When working on an installation outside, beware of overhead power lines. 

Observe safe working practices, tread carefully on roofs and ensure 

adequate lighting is available if working in loft or roof space. 

Before making any connections switch electricity off at the mains. 

To avoid injury always route cables or wiring carefully. Ensure cable is 

correctly routed before fixing into position, taking care not to overtighten 

cable clips. 

This kit contains small parts - keep out of reach of children. 

After installation make regular maintenance checks for wear and tear. 

Congratulations on the purchase of your log periodic 

aerial. The aerial is ideal for the reception of all  

available signals in strong and medium signal  

strength areas. 

Installation Instructions 

For optimum results install the aerial using double screened CAI approved 

digital coax cable and screened coax outlets. You will need to fit the coax 

cable with the F type connector supplied to connect to the downlead  

(not supplied) to the F socket on the aerial.

1a. Thread the cable through the weather  boot supplied.

1b. Fold the braid back over the  outer sheath*.  Tear off or cut away  

 

exposed  foil. Screw the F plug on to  the cable.  

1c. Trim the inner wire, leaving 2mm  exposed.
 

*To prevent short circuits ensure that no braid touches  

 

the inner conductor.

For best results the aerial should be mounted on an outdoor aerial 

mast and pointed in the direction of the nearest transmitter* 

making sure it is in a position where the transmitter signal will not be 

obstructed by nearby trees and buildings.  If you are in any doubt 

about the direction in which the aerial should be pointing or the 

orientation of the aerial (horizontal for main transmitter, vertical for 

relay transmitter) check your neighbours’ aerials.  

The plate for the bracket has extra holes drilled at right angles to 

allow vertical mounting of the aerial. 

 

The aerial comes fully assembled. If mounting on an existing mast 

check that the mast is in good condition and firmly fixed.

2.  Loosen the wing nuts on the fitted mast clamp open the clamp  

  and slide the clamp over the top of the mast.  

  Tighten the wing nuts tightly until the aerial is held firmly in a  

  horizontal position as shown in Fig. 2a to 2c. 

•  Built in filter removes any signals from Lte 800 4G and  

  Lte 700 5G mobile phone transmitters which might  

  cause interference
•  F type connection
•  Superior rejection of impulse noise - the largest cause of  

  picture freezing and signal dropout on Freeview reception 
•  Gain 10.2dBi
•  Highly directional
•  Low wind resistance 
•  Supplied fully assembled with mast clamp,  

  F connector and rubber weather boot 

28 Element Log-Periodic 

TV Aerial Group K

LOG28K   

User Guide

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Full HD

HD

Filter

Fig. 2a

Fig. 2b

Fig. 2c

Fig. 1a

2mm

8mm

6mm

end of insulation

should be flush  

with this face

Fig. 1b

Fig. 1c

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