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poor tv reception in winter??
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robowen wrote:Max you should have is 2 tv's to 1 aerial.
forget the booster....they don't work. :-/
I would agree with that about boosters! I have problems when its raining as the rain actually comes down the inside of my aerial cables, one to sitting room and one to bedroom.
I have put coaxil cables between the aerial and the tv for safety sake but one of these days I must get out an aerial engineer! When its really wet I have to have a towel wrapped round the connections :eek:0 -
robowen.
Well I have to disagree with you. As I have one of the booster things for my TV's, I run 5 TV's from this no trouble what so ever. It was fitted by a proper TV technician though.0
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