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The Natural Philosopher
 
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Default New TV aerial for 'strong' or 'weak' signal?

On Tue, 08 Nov 2005 07:45:24 GMT, Lobster wrote:

Big Bill wrote:

Your local riggers have to pay for advertising, a van, loads of
insurance, somewhere to store the gear etc. etc. Plus they have enough
experience, often hard-won, to handle problems when they come up
against them. If it was dead easy, people couldn't make a living out
of it. Like a lot of things, really.


Of course, no complaints with that. I wasn't querying the cost of their
labour/expertise, it was whether the digital aerial which they were
suggesting was (a) justified and (b) genuinely cost about 50 quid more
than the analogue equivalent. From what others have said it sounds like
that's a 'yes' on both fronts.


I bougfht an aerial from a place that specialises in TV installations. The
expensive ones were 18 quid, the less expensive one was 11 quid.

I am using the 11 quid one with toal success.

In a fancy box in a shed the same aerial goes for around 45 quid.

David