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Indoor Aerials
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Can anyone recomend an indoor aerial or where to purchase a particular one , which is capable of receiving the freeview digital channels .
The one I recently purchased does not pick up these channels , even though it states on the box that it does ( the problem is not one of signal in my area ; because I am able to receive the channels with a roof areial )
TIA
The one I recently purchased does not pick up these channels , even though it states on the box that it does ( the problem is not one of signal in my area ; because I am able to receive the channels with a roof areial )
TIA
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I will have a look at lunch and let you know but this is the kind of sort you should look for although mine was about a fiver.
http://direct.tesco.com/q/R.203-9008.aspx
http://direct.tesco.com/q/R.203-9008.aspx
All new indoor aerials would be capable of receiving digital TV.
the chances are if you've already got one and it's not working then any other one you get won't work.
You may be able to get a signal with your roof aerial but there is a huge difference in getting a signal with a high gain huge beam antenna on top of your roof and a getting one with a little antenna tucked down the back of the TV.
the chances are if you've already got one and it's not working then any other one you get won't work.
You may be able to get a signal with your roof aerial but there is a huge difference in getting a signal with a high gain huge beam antenna on top of your roof and a getting one with a little antenna tucked down the back of the TV.
looked it up it was a technica TT-02 dont think they sell anymore but try get something similar
http://www.ricability...ages-small/DTA115.jpg
http://www.ricability...ages-small/DTA115.jpg
this one ok
http://www.argos.co.u...archtext%3EAERIAL.htm
This one pants
http://www.argos.co.u...archtext%3EAERIAL.htm
http://www.argos.co.u...archtext%3EAERIAL.htm
This one pants
http://www.argos.co.u...archtext%3EAERIAL.htm
Surely it depends how far you are from the TV transmitter, or if you hjave hills around you, of if you are in a "dip".
If you are a mile from the transmitter an indoor aerial may be fine, if you are 50 miles then maybe not.
Also remember that if your area is still pushing out the analogue signal the digital signal will be weaker. When they turn off analogue the digital signal is boosted so it is more likely to get picked up by an indoor aerial.
If you are a mile from the transmitter an indoor aerial may be fine, if you are 50 miles then maybe not.
Also remember that if your area is still pushing out the analogue signal the digital signal will be weaker. When they turn off analogue the digital signal is boosted so it is more likely to get picked up by an indoor aerial.