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Terrestrial Television, Digital and Analogue
how to set up the Aerial?
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<blockquote data-quote="Simba27" data-source="post: 74473" data-attributes="member: 182734"><p>It's worth getting a quote from a local aerial company.</p><p></p><p>I had similar poor reception, and was going to try and sort it out myself. But I didn't have a suitable roof ladder to gain access to it. A local installer quoted me about 30 quid to adjust it. But after a quick look at it, he brought the aerial down for me to inspect.</p><p></p><p>It was totally knackered. The terminal connections had completely corroded away to the point where the central core of the cable was no longer even attached.</p><p></p><p>He put up a new aerial and lined it up using a meter. Total cost was 100 quid. The difference was astonishing - perfect sharp clear picture on all channels.</p><p></p><p>IMHO it was money well spent. Wish I'd done it years ago.</p><p></p><p>(Note I'm talking about analogue reception, I don't have DTT but I assume the same principle applies).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Simba27, post: 74473, member: 182734"] It's worth getting a quote from a local aerial company. I had similar poor reception, and was going to try and sort it out myself. But I didn't have a suitable roof ladder to gain access to it. A local installer quoted me about 30 quid to adjust it. But after a quick look at it, he brought the aerial down for me to inspect. It was totally knackered. The terminal connections had completely corroded away to the point where the central core of the cable was no longer even attached. He put up a new aerial and lined it up using a meter. Total cost was 100 quid. The difference was astonishing - perfect sharp clear picture on all channels. IMHO it was money well spent. Wish I'd done it years ago. (Note I'm talking about analogue reception, I don't have DTT but I assume the same principle applies). [/QUOTE]
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