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flobadob | 09:10 Wed 13th Oct 2010 | Technology
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The freeview signal has been poor this last couple of days due to weather. I'm told that I should put the aerial onto the roof, as currently it is in the roofspace. However, does anyone know if a booster would help by boosting the signal. Or is the problem to to with the transmitter rather than the aerial and therefore a booster would not help? Asked yesterday but didn't really get an answer to the booster query.
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It is not the Transmitter flobadob, it is a combination of Position and quality of Aerial and cabling, plus location in relation to the Transmitter. A good quality Aerial on the Roof should be your first priority plus a mast head Amplifier to go with it.
The reason nobody gave a good answer is because it's an impossible question to answer on a web site.

The only way to find out if it will help or not really is to try it.
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Yeah redman, I know what you are saying. However, what I am wondering is, if I am getting 53-56% signal quality now, will a booster, fitted beside my aerial in the roofspace, improve the signal quality?
As chuck has just stated flobadob, purchase a decent Booster and try it. They are not expensive to buy and you have everything to gain.
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I usually find my questions answered 100%. I just thought someone would know. I assumed it would be either yes, the signal will be boosted by x%, or no as the weather issues will negate any booster effects. But okay, I'll get one today and see the craic. I think it will rightify itself over the next few days anyway, right enough.
I have boosters on my aerials and without them the signal is much weaker. I would recommend especially as the signal was ok before. They're only a tenner from Argos!!
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Got it. It didn't make any difference.
It will say on the box how many decibells of gain you will get from a booster (these techical people don't use percentages for that sort of thing) more decibells = more gain. UHF radio waves get a bit confused finding their way through wet roof tiles. A high gain outside aerial with a booster will mean that you will get channels you didn't know existed, they won't change your life tho.
Is your non functioning booster powered from the mains? is it connected the right way round? it should make a noticeable difference.
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Yeah it was connected correctly. I've checked out a few different freeview signals in different houses and they are all acting the same way, so it is an issue with the signal from the transmitter.
How soon does your area go all digital?

As I understand it once the analogue signal is turned off they boost the digital signal tenfold, which should cure your problem.
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I think the analogue signal got very poor recently but I wouldn't notice so much as we only watch digital. Maybe they are working on it.
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It's all back to normal now, hope I can find receipt for that useless little item.

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