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Freeview
jetsetwilly_2
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After ditching useless Virgin, I need to get myself Freeview.
Couple of Q.
Do you need to attach it to your external ariel (on the roof)? i think mine is broken.
Also, what is the best price for one with a card slot?
Couple of Q.
Do you need to attach it to your external ariel (on the roof)? i think mine is broken.
Also, what is the best price for one with a card slot?
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Try:
http://www.freeview.co.uk/home
http://www.radioandtelly.co.uk/freeviewhelp/
http://www.ukfree.tv/starthere.php
jetsetwilly wrote: »After ditching useless Virgin, I need to get myself Freeview.
Couple of Q.
Do you need to attach it to your external ariel (on the roof)? i think mine is broken.
Also, what is the best price for one with a card slot?Still waiting for Dyson to bring out a ride-on hoover...Memberships:
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Yes you need an external aerial, if you are very lucky you may get good reception with indoor one, but unless you live next to the transmitter or on top of a mountain /20 storey building this is unlikely
I have just had a new aerial fitted as my old one was busted. £90 for supply & fit including all new cable from roof to TVNumerus non sum0 -
Damn, so i need to buy a box plus an ariel!!!!0
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Damn, £90, not worth it. That means I have no TV until I move house. The missus will be happy!!!!0
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Not necessarily, what TV do you have?jetsetwilly wrote: »Damn, so i need to buy a box...."A nation's greatness is measured by how it treats its weakest members." ~ Mahatma Gandhi
Ride hard or stay home :iloveyou:0 -
Tesco have Setanta freeview boxes at £40 I think, and Asda do wideband aerials for £15 if you feel like climbing up on the roof.That gum you like is coming back in style.0
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My local Tesco has Alba freeview boxes for £19.99.Tesco have Setanta freeview boxes at £40 I think, and Asda do wideband aerials for £15 if you feel like climbing up on the roof.Still waiting for Dyson to bring out a ride-on hoover...Memberships:
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jetsetwilly wrote: »Erm, a Phillips one. Not really sure to be honest, its 5 yrs old
The old ITV freeview stb ON Digital, are incompatible with the new viewing cards for pay view. They still work for free-to-air channels though.0 -
Yes you need an external aerial, if you are very lucky you may get good reception with indoor one, but unless you live next to the transmitter or on top of a mountain /20 storey building this is unlikely
Erm I have 2 freeview boxes with aerials attached to them with no need for ladder climbing and they work exceptionally well and I dont live next to any of the 2
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