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TV aerial connection
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Thank you all for your replies and interest. This new aerial installer has been excellent. He's done a brilliant job, was really thorough and at a very fair price. He sorted the roof aerial, all the previous cabling was removed and replaced very neatly from the loft. I don't know what the terminology is but he fitted the correct 'thing' to give good signals to both televisions.
The Humax boxes needed a stronger signal and the installer came back (at no additional cost) to fit the type of booster needed. This may make sense to you experienced people: All TV Freeview Channels worked perfectly on 53 signal strength. For Humax to work perfectly the signal strength has to be over 70 and under 90.
If I ever have the opportunity I would highly recommend this aerial installer. I'm so pleased. Thank you all again.
Crimson3
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