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Digital Tv Aerial Help Please
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<blockquote data-quote="tojo-mojo" data-source="post: 763871" data-attributes="member: 362854"><p>Morning Forum</p><p></p><p>just a quick question well advice needed please, i am currently living in italy Southern naples i require some advice, reference to aligning a tv aerial. I have purchased the aerial in the uk and have now fitted it to the aerial mast on my roof, the drama i am having is that some of the channels break up while watching them, which indicates its not in the correct position. I paid an aerial fitter to come and check it and he turned it around and around and says nope thats as good as your going to get it (cowboy)(-red)!!!! as my next door neighbour gets a perfect picture.</p><p>Is there any meter i can buy which will help me to align the aerial myself as i am confident on climbing on the roof and turning it around a little until i get the perfect picture, any advice would be fantastic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tojo-mojo, post: 763871, member: 362854"] Morning Forum just a quick question well advice needed please, i am currently living in italy Southern naples i require some advice, reference to aligning a tv aerial. I have purchased the aerial in the uk and have now fitted it to the aerial mast on my roof, the drama i am having is that some of the channels break up while watching them, which indicates its not in the correct position. I paid an aerial fitter to come and check it and he turned it around and around and says nope thats as good as your going to get it (cowboy)(-red)!!!! as my next door neighbour gets a perfect picture. Is there any meter i can buy which will help me to align the aerial myself as i am confident on climbing on the roof and turning it around a little until i get the perfect picture, any advice would be fantastic. [/QUOTE]
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