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All posts by Briantist

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J: They are correct, indoor aerials are unsuitable for Freeview reception.

If you connect the existing rooftop aerial to all your sets, you can use a Freeview box on each to watch whatever channel you want.

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bill: No, you are not predicted to be able to receive a signal from Angus.

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Nick: You should be OK, as long as you live somewhere with a full-power HD service.

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dave: Try disconnecting the "booster box in the loft" from your system.

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dave maden: It has been doing it since Wednesday 2nd December 2009.

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A Forbes: You need a Freeview HD box or set to watch the HD channels, for the other SD channels, please see Single frequency interference | ukfree.tv - independent free digital TV advice .

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Matt: No, there is no chance whatsoever. The commercial operators declined the offer of frequencies as providing their services from this transmitter would be unprofitable.

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