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All posts by Briantist
Below are all of Briantist's postings, with the most recent are at the bottom of the page.Ian: In this case, selling a SCART cable to provide HD is clearly against the law.
Your friend should contact Consumer Direct to get a full refund if the store won't do it with a polite ask.
You can contact them on Consumer Direct or phone 08454 040506
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Nick: You should just use a Y-connector to split the signal.
UHF TV Signal Splitter : Aerial Splitters : Maplin
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Bally Python: Well, yes, just like you don't hear about Karen Murphy scores against the Premier League and Sky | ukfree.tv - independent free digital TV advice in the Sun, the News of the World (or indeed The Times).
If you own a media outlet, you don't broadcast things to your disadvantage.
Well, apart from the BBC which loves a public self-flagellation.
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The Pan: Given how DAB works, that is utterly impossible The most likely explanation is that Digital One do not have a multiplex in your area.
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Jon Segar: You don't need to mount a dish on the building - see Householder guide to satellite dishes | ukfree.tv - independent free digital TV advice .
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Another article - Premier league decision could have implications for other media rights | Media | The Guardian .
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Noman Ansell: Thanks for that. Yes, indeed, this is a common problem for loft mounted aerial. The effect of roofing materials is unpredictable.
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Mark Aberfan Aerials: Thanks for that. I'm so glad I put that question mark on the end of the article title.
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Monday 7 February 2011 7:50AM
Richard: But you have to pay for NDS Datacom (which just happens to be part of Newscorp) for the encryption system, and the "free dish, box and installation" cross-subsidy.
The true costs are hidden by the pricing structure. All totally legally, of course.