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19/10/2012 at 12:42pm
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was looking for some advice status 550 digital antenna for caravans, are they any good , priced one along at our local caravan dealer he wanted £140 plus the fitting ,prices vary ,all depends on what van you have


19/10/2012 at 1:02pm
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Many will tell you on here that there is no such thing as a digital aerial but I have the old type flying saucer roof aerial which is now better on digital reception in comparison to the old analogue signal. However, when out last week in Stourport it was difficult to receive a TV signal and the people who had the status 550 were also having difficulty in the fact that some couldn't even get a signal at all. Although they are actually classed as a directional aerial, for what they cost they seem no better than any other type.


19/10/2012 at 1:17pm
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thank you for your advice tango55, being a pensioner dont have money to waste


19/10/2012 at 4:46pm
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We have it fitted on our van and we have been all directions of the UK with it and has always given good picture.Some areas it needs to be wound with the handle so that it is turned vertical.


19/10/2012 at 9:00pm
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thankyou birdman101 one for one against


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19/10/2012 at 9:46pm
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I'm for them, only had a problem in a very remote site. I had the Status 330 ('flying saucer') and used a seperate external aerial, but changed it for the 530 for convenience (550's predecessor).
In conjunction with a decent signal strength meter (of which I have found those from Fringe to be amongst the best) you can get the thing aligned and set up in next-to-no time.

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19/10/2012 at 10:48pm
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That's why I prefer the older type Status 330 (flying saucer design) omni-directional aerial as it requires no setting up at all. Just plug in the TV power lead and coax cable, switch on the power pack, tune in the telly and away you go. No outside setting up in the rain or having to use a meter to tune in, twiddling levers and knobs in cupboards. As I said in my first post that the latest Status 550 model was that useless in Stourport that all of the state of the art roof aerials were all pointing in different directions. I would have thought that at least one of them must have had a meter for setting the aerial up unless they all just eventually gave up trying. 

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22/10/2012 at 5:58am
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I have had both and found the directional one the better of the two. My brother in law has an older Bailey Pagent with the saucer type and frequently has to use an external pole mounted ariel in remote locations to get the full amount of freeview channels without the signal braking up.
Just be aware that neither are perfect though. With regards to Southport, it is a strange site for tv rececption and the pitches that back onto the park can sometimes be impossible to get a signal when the leaves are on the trees while those on the pitches opposite you can usually get a signal.

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22/10/2012 at 7:45am
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We have never had much success with a status aerial and always use an external directional aerial.

As it happens I have one on ebay for sale with all fittings starting at £10 only.


22/10/2012 at 3:12pm
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Quote: Originally posted by point blank on 22/10/2012
With regards to Southport, it is a strange site for tv rececption and the pitches that back onto the park can sometimes be impossible to get a signal when the leaves are on the trees while those on the pitches opposite you can usually get a signal.

Post last edited on 22/10/2012 06:05:43

I think Tango55 was referring to Stourport, a town on the river Severn not far from Kidderminster and about 10 miles north of Worcester.

Vin Blanc



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22/10/2012 at 8:31pm
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Quote: Originally posted by Vin Blanc
I think Tango55 was referring to Stourport, a town on the river Severn not far from Kidderminster and about 10 miles north of Worcester.

Vin Blanc




You are correct, I could have sworn it said Southport, thats what happens when you quickly read things lol.


23/10/2012 at 7:55am
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thankyou for all your help , tried the flying saucer at the weekend it worked well for a couple of minutes then started going all crackly , picture broke up , then said no signal ,ive got the outsideaerial which works fine, but im one of these guys who wants every thing to work properly , can this be a loose connection



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