tv aerial loft installation help

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hi , i plan to install a tv aerial in my loft , i live in a 3 storey house ( new build ) ,

any hints/tips/advice on feeding co-ax cable from the loft down to the second storey would be much appreciated .. thanks in advance :LOL:
 
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Do you want the cable to be hidden? Can you get to the cavity? Are you going to fit co-ax sockets? You wiil possibly need an amplifier to fit an ariel in the loft, do you have an electric supply there?
 
yes i would like to hide the wires , and yes i was planning to put coax sockets in , via the wall cavitys, no electric supply in the loft , but i only intend to use the cable to run 1 tv at the moment , just need tips on how to feed cable thru , is it a case of punching a hole in the wall shinning a light in it , and just guding the wire down to it, then hooking it with the end of a coat hanger to pull it out the wall , :confused:
 
We have just had a loft aerial fitted and this feeds three TV points throughout the house. The amp power supply is actually downstairs by the main TV so I don't think you actually need power in your loft.
 
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ukthugz said:
yes i would like to hide the wires , and yes i was planning to put coax sockets in , via the wall cavitys, no electric supply in the loft , but i only intend to use the cable to run 1 tv at the moment , just need tips on how to feed cable thru , is it a case of punching a hole in the wall shinning a light in it , and just guding the wire down to it, then hooking it with the end of a coat hanger to pull it out the wall , :confused:
It will be easier if you drop a string line down with a weight on the end then pull the cable through with that. Unless you are in a particularly strong signal area I think you will need an amp. & depending what type you get determines where it goes, but you can always retrofit if you find you need one.
 

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