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carmac06 | 21:29 Sun 28th May 2006 | How it Works
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I am thinking of getting a freeview box but the signal on my TV is quite bad, if i get freeview will the signal improve slightly or stay the same? im not good with tv's!

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freeview boxes require a really good signal or it wil start and stop where is ur aerial situated?it may be worth maybe gettin a aerial installer to repostion it or even get freesat bout 150 dunno much bout wat channels that has tho?
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the aerial is on our roof at the back of the house!
A new aerial would be cheaper than Freesat, but a signal booster from the diy store would be even cheaper and may do you. Check on the freeview website for availability in your area.
It can improve it, channel 5 which was a bit snowy before, is now perfect with the set top box,as are all the other channels and with quite an old aerial installation.
i suggest u get ur basic tv picture sorted out first--u need to find the reason for the bad picture in the 1st place--if it is an aerial problem then either u need a new aerial or aerial re-aligned or maybe the cable connection checked at the aerial--if all that is ok and u still have bad pic then it may be due to a weak signal in ur area--do others around u have bad pic--if it is purely a weak signal problem then a booster may solve it as postdog said--when all that has been sorted go ahead and get ur freeview--until then just getting a freeview box probably wont make any diff and u would be wasting ur money
My best advice would be
Ask a neigbour (if you have one close by) who has freeview/freesat
See what their reception is like
Digital TV is a bit 'all-or-nothing'
I can now get C5 downstairs on freeview - was never a problem upatairs, however quite often get sever disruption of signal on some channels. I live approx 10 miles from Sandy Heath transmitter - not a hill in site

I had difficult reception especially BBC2 which was almost always snowy. Then last year I got a professional ariel company to put in a new ariel with good calble and a masthead amplifier.


The resulting picture is now pinpoint sharp and stable so much so that I can even get one of the local regional television companies (Oxford) even though I'm 20 miles outside of their service area and below a rise -not that there's much to watch on it!


Cost about �200

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Thanks for all your help, will try and get a booster before the freeview and see if that makes a difference! Cheers!
Hi my tv reception has always been bad then I stuck a pear of scissors in the back (using them as an ariel) and the picture is crystal clear!

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