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tony sayer
 
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Default Freeview aerial

In article , Dave
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Just had my first try at setting up a digital Freeview box from an aerial. We
have a very old (20 years+) aerial in the loft so I just plugged that in the
hope it might work - and it (almost) did!. The FV box found 800+ stations (I
actually only want a few - the BBC/ITV group and History Channel (Fred is still
going strong there I see!). Problem is I cannot get the ITV group or most of the
radio stations as the signal shows up as too weak in the sig-strength bar.

I suppose it's a case of a new aerial, and if so can someone please advice me
what/where I can get a suitable one? (East Mids, Nottingham). I'd much prefer
the aerial goes in the loft rather than on the roof.

Is there a better way to adjust the aerial than the "Tony Handcock method"?
(showing my age now).

One final query... The picture (when sig strength is good enough) is fine. But
if I switch on the Video recorder, the sound is heard but no picture! Is this
probably a wiring config problem - or could that be a signal strength thing too?
Thanks.


Uk.tech.digital.tv is where you'd best ask.

Sounds like Waltham is your possible TX of choice.

Don't bother with Maplins they sell that Maxview stuff wouldn't give it
chimney room. Triax, Antiference, Blakes or even Thelves are the makes
to go for but more expensive but worth it.

All can be found from online suppliers.....
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Tony Sayer