Albert's Attic Gallery
Presumably
Labgear felt justified in calling this an 'anti-ghosting' aerial
because it had significant directional properties. The design suggests
that it might have had deep nulls that could have been directed
towards the source of any ghosting. Although the copy claims that
it is 'more sensitive' than any other aerial I can't imagine that
it had much gain. As the aerial 'covers all T/V channels' it must
theoretically have been wideband, covering 40 to 230MHz. I must
say I applaud the copywriters' honesty when they recommend the aerial
for people 'who cannot use an outside T/V aerial'. Some ads for
set-top aerials implied that their product was better than an outdoor
aerial!
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