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AngelofDeath | 12:28 Mon 10th Apr 2006 | Technology
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I have just bought a freeview box and was wondering if I need to re-align my rooftop aerial first. Is there a particular direction I need to aim it at and are there any sites that can give me guidance?


I have checked that I can receive Freeview in my area.

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no, you dont have to move it. Its not like a satelllite.

You may need to move it if your local transmitter doesn't transmit freeview or only carries some freeview channels. This could be the case if your aerial currently points to a small localised repeater.


Do you know which transmitter you currently point to ?


A very useful site :


http://www.wolfbane.com/articles/tvr.htm


scroll down and use the post-code option.


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Thanks for your answers, great link Billynomates.


Shame the first answer said no and the second says maybe. Bit confusing really. I'll try that link.

Sorry, forgot to add that you may also need an aerial upgrade. Some freeview transmissions are outside of the range of some aerials so you may need a wideband aerial.


All depends on what you currently have, where you are, which transmitter etc. etc. A dig around the site I mentioned should answer most questions.

You will need to check if your aerial has a wide enough bandwidth for digital reception. Also if you can't receive Chan 5 analogue then you may find that the local aerial does not transmit a digital signal. You can check this out on http://www.digitaluk.co.uk.


Assuming all is OK then I would suggest you connect the Freeview box and see what you get before you mess about with aerials.

angel of death, you asked if you had to move the aeriel "first", to which I said no. You need to check BEFORE moving the aeriel. With freeview, you either get the channels or you dont, its not like a normal channel where you move the aeriel about. If the reception is weak the picture will be pixelated or non existent.
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That's a far better answer spaced. Thank you.

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