Indoor aerials, digital TV and reception
Hey there, I've just moved into my accommodation in Uni, and to my horror, found out that there's no built in aerial. After we'd gotten me a new LCD TV and a TV Licence. So we went down to curreys and got an indoor aerial, it's that One For All Amplifying thing. The guy in the shop recommended it, but then again he would because it was the most expensive.
Anyhoo, I can't get a very good picture on my TV, it's all fuzzy. I just figured that it was because I had an indoor aerial, however, my friend has an external TV card for his PC, he went and got the cheaper version of my aerial, and the picture is perfect.
I know a little bit, and so I can think of three reasons this might be, and I'm hoping that someone can tell me which one is correct, or if I'm completely wrong.
1. His TV Tuner software picked up loads of freeview channels, and I don't have a freeview box for my TV. Would feeding the aeriel through a freeview thing make it pick up a better signal?
2. Is it this new Digital TV thing I'm hearing about (rather than freeview)? I don't know if my TV is digital or not but I think not, my friend said the kind of fuzziness I'm getting isn't on digital, is there any adaptor I can get? I'm pretty sure his TV tuner thing is picking up digital things. I don't know if this and the first point are actually the same thing, does going through freeview make it digital?
3. I'm on the other side of the building to him, I'm on the west facing side, he's on the east facing side. In fact we're in different buildings that are pretty much horizontal to each other. Is it purely position and therefore nothing I can do?
Thanks very much for reading all this and (hopefully) telling me how I can fix the problem. If I could borrow his external TV Tuner thing then it would be helpful, but he left the installation CD at home :-p.
Anyway, thanks.
Andrew