TV antenna installation can often be overlooked as a simple task, however there are various factors that need to be considered such as the correct tools, masts, mounting equipment and coaxial cabling. A thorough understanding of different types of TV aerials is required and equipment required to tune your television antenna. Locating and installing the proper mount and mast equipment on various roofs such as colour-bond or tile roofs will require different types of hardware and tools for a secure installation. In this article we will explore all these topics aswell as give you an insight into what goes into every one of our jobs
Hardware and equipment
For a typical TV antenna installation in Perth you will need the following equipment
– Aerial
– Base and Pole (Valley mount for Tile roof)
– RG6 Coaxial cable

Tools and consumables
To properly carry out the installation you will require
– Cable stripper
– F Connectors
– F compression crimp tool
– Electrical tape
– Silicone
– Drill and drill bit set
– Driver and socket set
– Coach screws
– Field strength signal meter capable of measuring MER and BER
Installation steps
The first step is to run your coaxial cable from your roof space to the required location on the roof. On tile roofs you need to find a valley, which is often where two roof surfaces meet, separated by a gutter.
The cable is simply ran into the roof by lifting a tile up and pushing it through. On a colourbond roof, you will insert your cable from inside the roof, under the ridge capping and push it
out onto the roof.


Now it is time to install your mount. On a tile roof begin by holding the valley mast central onto the gutter, ensuring the pole is fairly straight. Slide two tiles upward to
reveal more of the surface. Proceed to mark out where to drill the holes for the screws using a marker or a drill bit.

Drill two holes all the way through and apply sealant over them to reduce chance of leaks. Hold the base down aligned with the holes and drive your screws in until they bottom out.



Use a spirit level to ensure the pole is straight and make adjustments if needed. When done slide both tiles back to cover the bolt holes. Using this method, no tiles are cut in anyway and reduce the possibility of any leaks entirely.


Use a spirit level to ensure the pole is straight and make adjustments if needed. When done slide both tiles back to cover the bolt holes. Using this method, no tiles are cut in anyway and reduce the possibility of any leaks entirely.


Use a spirit level to ensure the pole is straight and make adjustments if needed. When done slide both tiles back to cover the bolt holes. Using this method, no tiles are cut in anyway and reduce the possibility of any leaks entirely.

Install your antenna to the pole and point it in the general direction of where the other antennas are pointed. Plug your signal meter into your TV antenna and adjust the signal strength until it is the strongest. We use only the best Italian made signal meters from Unaohm and Rover to ensure your antenna is tuned perfectly. Tighten both nuts on the clamp to lock the antenna into position.

Install the rubber protective boot to your cable which is normally supplied with the antenna. Fit an F connector and crimp it onto the cable. Finally connect the cable to the antenna and push the rubber boot to cover the connector.


Install the rubber protective boot to your cable which is normally supplied with the antenna. Fit an F connector and crimp it onto the cable. Finally connect the cable to the antenna and push the rubber boot to cover the connector.

