The antenna is delivered in a cardboard box with a Quick Start Guide in English and German.
This is quite well translated and easy to understand.
Commissioning is practically self-explanatory, because it is only the power cord to connect to the amplifier and then the coax plug from there to the antenna connection of the TV.
Since we all have the same problem of only one satellite cable via the separate satellite receivers in our TVs, simultaneously watch and record is not possible.
Because of the different planes of polarization which is not at a normal single-cable solution simply satellite.
Since the TV's but the antenna input is previously interrupted, an alternative reception via DVB-T offers.
At our 32 inch Samsung TV, I have a test basis before a homemade antenna from an old coax cable used (is a guide to the Internet available).
The search of these cheap and passive solution brought 9 stations, 3 of which have formed in between blocks in good weather.
In bad weather, the reception was generally only a matter of luck.
This antenna 19 channels were found, some double and some regional programs undisplayable Internet programs were there (whatever that is ...).
Regardless of the weather conditions, I am getting this station now represented almost perfectly.
Only at Kika and Tele5 crumbling the connection something when it is very cloudy.
The antenna I've stuck to the test quite inconspicuously behind a curtain at the window.
The supplied tape I have topped up by a further strip, so that the antenna at the top of not so "rumflattert".
In my opinion, this is a design flaw, there are simply two attachment points necessary to attach the antenna stable.
The power consumption is 1.4 watts, which counted in continuous operation on an annualized basis just over two euros electricity costs.
I highly recommend this DVB-T antenna of Avantek So technically quite.
Unfortunately, it has in my opinion rather a slightly below-average value for money so I may depart a star.
I hope this review could assist you in your buying decision ...