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In built Freeview


dan1611

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HI
I am planning on getting a HD 15" Tv to act more as a monitor for my husbnads PS3. The TV comes with built in Freeview Tuner. In order for him to access the Channels on Freeview what will he need. The TV will be situated away from the other TV etc, we have a secondary analogue ariel upstairs.
Any help gratefully received.

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dan1611

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Thanks everyone for your help. This has answered my query completely so thanks very much.

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morddwyd

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A poor signal is a poor signal, and a booster will simply boost the faults along with everything else.

A booster is good for boosting a weak signal, not a poor one.

They are not one and the same.

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Terry Brown

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If it is a poor signal (losing signal or breaking up), get a booster about £10 to cure the problem.
Terry

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BRYNIT

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Just plug aerial into TV and auto-tune. Most aerials should be able to receive a reasonable freeview signal.

If its an old cable I would check it for any damage especially external cables as they tend to rot/crack allowing water in and reducing the signal.

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