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New TV aerial for 'strong' or 'weak' signal?
Need a new TV aerial; I note Screwfix sell different models for 'strong'
and 'weak' signal areas. AFAIK we're in a fairly OK area, but my question is, is there any disadvantage in fitting the 'weak signal' type if it might not be necessary? Otherwise it's clearly not worth even considering paying two quid less for the 'strong' variety? David |
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