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All posts by Mazbar
Below are all of Mazbar's postings, with the most recent are at the bottom of the page.Andrew Brown: I only use one supplier grax I find them very good used one of the antiference splitters very good and cheap
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frances henry: no satellite connection will be push in all satellite receivers use f connectors freeview use aerial plugs that are plug in are you sure it is freesat
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frances henry: it will need a tv aerial not a dish so it's either have one fitted or change it for a freesat box
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John: make sure your coax leads don't run near the part with the SIM card , try to encase the amp with the lead but make sure there is enough room for air to keep it cool or use a fine wire mesh around the amp to act like a faraday cage. One final thing does the amp and anything on the solar system share the same ring main circuit if it does try a long extension lead from a different circuit only do one of these things at any one time in case one works.
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jb38: I'm sorry but an proper working aerial doesn't stop working if it is raining heavy or covered in snow, if you want multiple points it is cheaper than a satellite so there is pros and cons to everything .
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Dave Lindsay: did you see the article on the bbc news site in Germany where they have 4g 10% of the population receive there tv from terrestrial digital signal only 10 complaints about 4g interference . So a population of 80000000, 8000000 use terrestrial signal and only 10 affected by interference is this a problem that doesn't exist .
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I have just had a look at an advert on this site for an aerial company in London offering buy one aerial get one free I have seen this before they charge more than any other company normaly by more than double. They also give you a 5 year guarantee but there t and c exclude almost every thing but the best is they cover distrobution amps, big advert, big web page big rip off?
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Ian Grundy: it all depends on where you live. If you are in a very good reception area you could get a high gain aerial with a 6 way splitter or if you are in a poor reception area one aerial with an amplifier
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Saturday 9 March 2013 8:58PM
Peter Thompson: so what you are saying is the coax in the wall goes into the loft out and straight to the dish not to the sky box downstairs