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- 2-layer shielding
- Protective mesh coating
- Gold-plated connector
- Complete kit for running two TVs from a single aerial
- 2-layer shielding
- Protective mesh coating
- Gold-plated connector
- 2-layer shielding
- Protective mesh coating
- Gold-plated connector
Discover our range of LOGIK Aerial cables
Logik aerial cables provide a clean, reliable route from your wall socket or aerial outlet to your TV or set-top box. Built with everyday durability in mind, they use familiar IEC connectors that push and twist into place securely, with male-to-male and adapter options to suit different sockets and wall plates. A good lead will not amplify a poor signal, however it will minimise loss and help your tuner get the best from the feed you have.
Choosing the right length keeps installs tidy and stable. Measure the route from socket to TV, add enough slack to avoid tension when you angle a wall-mounted set, then pick the closest length. Double-shielded cables help resist interference from nearby mains runs and Wi-Fi routers, and moulded strain relief reduces stress at the plug when you move the screen for cleaning. If your TV sits in an alcove, low-profile couplers and right-angle adapters keep the cable close to the wall.
Fit is simple. Power the TV off, push the connector straight into the aerial input until it feels snug, and avoid crushing or sharply bending the cable behind furniture. If you are extending an existing run, use a quality coupler and keep the number of joins to a minimum. Should you split a feed to serve a second TV, a powered splitter usually maintains signal level more reliably than a passive Y-piece, particularly in areas with marginal reception.
Day to day, a tidy aerial connection means stable channels and fewer drop-outs when the weather turns. If you have recently moved the TV and see pixelation, check the seating of each connector and try a shorter lead. For longer wall-mount runs, route away from mains cables where possible, and avoid trapping the coax behind bracket arms. You can compare Logik lengths and connector types at Currys to match your room and equipment. Pricing varies by retailer and region.
Care tip: every few months, gently reseat aerial plugs to clear dust and confirm a firm fit, especially on sockets that sit low behind cabinets.
Which cable do I need for a TV aerial?
Use a coaxial aerial lead with IEC connectors, typically male-to-male for TV to wall, adding an adapter if your wall plate uses a different layout.
Does a better aerial cable improve picture quality?
It cannot boost a weak broadcast, however a well-made, well-shielded lead helps preserve the signal you receive and reduces interference.
How long can an aerial cable be?
Longer runs increase signal loss, so keep the cable as short as practical. If you need to split or extend significantly, a powered splitter or booster can help.
Can I run an aerial cable in a wall with a wall-mounted TV?
Yes, if installed carefully with gentle bends and suitable faceplates. Many people use a surface-mounted trunking route for easier access later.
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