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I would Personally Say that for an average Freeview Antenna Installation you should be looking at approx £100 (which includes a good quality digital Aerial, mast / pole and associated braket's and cabling) this is based upon the average time of approx 1.5 hrs work.

Obviously in some extenuating circumstances the install may be "difficult" due to position and / or customer requirement's but it is rare that this should cause a great ammount of price variation.

So All in All I would say that the average price people should be looking at is £100 (inc VAT) for a standard install.

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IAN,

By Digital I was reffering to an aerial which is designed and built for the effective reception of Freeview signal's, which is commonly know by the general public as digital tv or "digi!" or even that great big well known firm from day's gone by, known as "OnDigital" why did they choose that name I wonder ? but to answer your statement I must first ask this question, " how can a person who has repaired tv equipment, installed aerial's, installed, programmed, repaired and maintained Professional Comms equipment including PMR Radio, Trunked Radio systems,GSM equipment for the past 16 years (i.e. since the age of 15) and is CAI approved.........."

How Can I posibly be talking out of my backside simply because I mentioned a commonly used term of "Digital Aerial"??????????????

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"stick to re-wire's", and yeah I personally do believe that the aerial industry should be regulated but let's face it yeah NICEIC just take the money and dont really check the job propperly, there "inspector" just turned up with a DL9083P to a job I did recently and said yeah that's about right "tick!!!!!"

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