tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30116820.post6019603871039832872..comments2024-01-26T08:34:16.731+00:00Comments on Seyella's Journey: Planned for Loughborough, stopped at Pillings Lock.Geoff and Magshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13766994382229800306noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30116820.post-84010920951801287832013-09-11T21:40:15.075+01:002013-09-11T21:40:15.075+01:00We have the V10-40 logic aerial..
http://www.satc...We have the V10-40 logic aerial..<br /><br />http://www.satcure.com/tech/best_aerial.htm<br /><br />It is absolutely brilliant. We have never, anywhere not got a signal even when others moored around us have failed to do so. At just over £16 it is brilliant, so now you have a choice!<br /><br />I like it because it lies flat on the top too!Suehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07911045617767626806noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30116820.post-34003003290933340732013-09-11T17:17:50.795+01:002013-09-11T17:17:50.795+01:00We bought that ariel on Doug and James's recom...We bought that ariel on Doug and James's recommendation when we got fed up of the satellite dish. At our home mooring and most of the surrounding Grand Union it was hopeless (although that is a poor signal area). But I recently took the plugs off the cable (you have to do it all yourself anyway), and put them back with much more of the core sticking out. Now it's transformed, and on our current Big Trip we've not had a night without a signal. Often, we don't even have to raise the telescopic pole or point it in the right direction, it just works. So when you out the plugs on the cable, leave more core sticking out than the instructions suggest.Adamhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00797263033136330290noreply@blogger.com