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TV Signal strenght
Top_Dog
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i need to install a outdoor two way passive aerial splitter and for it to work well i will need a strong signal my question is how do i know if i have a strong or strong or weak signal at my address
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My Freeview sets all give signal strength readings on individual channels when the 'i' button is pressed or in the setup menu."There are not enough superlatives in the English language to describe a 'Princess Coronation' locomotive in full cry. We shall never see their like again". O S Nock0
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What's your postcode?0
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You could buy yourself an aerial signal strength meter, better use an active splitter.That gum you like is coming back in style.0
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Search the setup or system menu on your tv or freeview box. They should show signal strength.0
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