Log Periodic Digital TV Antenna VHF 6-12 | 5 Elements | Rust-Resistant | Outdoor by Matchmaster
Log periodic digital TV antenna with 5 elements and VHF 174-230 MHz range—ideal for residential and commercial TV reception. Built for enhanced signal clarity, with rust-resistant aluminum for durable outdoor use.
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Product Name/Title: Log Periodic Digital TV Antenna VHF (6-12) 5 Elements
Brand: Matchmaster
SKU: 03MM-SA200
Alternatively Known As: VHF Log Periodic Antenna, VHF Yagi Antenna, Digital TV VHF Antenna, 5 Element VHF Antenna
- Elements: 5
- Channels: B3 VHF (6-12)
- Maximum Gain: 6dB at B3 VHF
- AV VSWR: <2:1
- Front/Back Ratio: 12dB at B3 VHF
- Balun Type: 'F' Type PCB
- Low Pass Filter: 652MHz with >40dB attenuation at 750MHz
- Dimensions (H x L x W): 300mm x 1200mm x 800mm
- Weight: 1.2 kg
- Hybrid log periodic antenna design to maximise gain for desired channels
- Five VHF elements made from 9.54mm diameter aluminium tube
- Built-in 652MHz low pass 4G/5G LTE filter with >40dB attenuation at 750MHz to eliminate mobile interference
- Mounting clamp designed to prevent antenna sag
- Can be mounted in horizontal or vertical polarities
- Australian made and fully assembled with snap out elements
- Professional installation by a qualified technician is recommended to ensure optimal antenna positioning and secure mounting.
- Residential: Homes in medium to high VHF signal broadcast zones
- Commercial: Buildings requiring reliable VHF digital TV reception
- Outdoor: Suitable for rooftop or pole mounting in VHF broadcast areas
- Complies with AS/NZS 60035 – Electrical Equipment in Explosive Atmospheres
- Reduces electronic waste by providing durable, long-lasting antenna solution
- Improves signal reception reducing need for additional electronic boosters
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The Matchmaster Log Periodic Digital TV Antenna VHF (6-12) 5 Elements is available now for immediate purchase. Ideal for residential and commercial use in medium to high VHF signal areas.