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Wednesday 4 May 2011 7:55PM

karen: Unless there are local restrictions under a "covenant" you can do as you please.

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Wednesday 4 May 2011 7:56PM

Dougal: You need a dish for Freesat and an aerial for Freeview.

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Matt: That is correct, you won't get reasonable Multiplex 2 (D3+4) until switchover on the 20th July 2011 from the new Clacton transmitter at your new postcode.

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Brian: You need nothing more than a standard "contract" aerial. However, it is recommended to use satellite-grade coaxial cable when fitting a new aerial.

The Chatton and Pontop Pike transmitters are already providing a full service. Use Pontop Pike if you want to use Freeview HD before switchover.

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Karl: You should get a perfect service from Rowridge at your location.

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drdred: Yes, no problem doing that.

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Claire: As a general rule, you should keep a source of RF transmission (such as mobile phone or wireless router) as far away from a receiver (such as a Freeview box) as possible. This also includes the cables attached to the devices.

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