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gloop | 09:24 Mon 18th Feb 2008 | Technology
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Hi,

I have recently moved house and the TV in my room now has a really bad picture. I just have an aerial that plugs into the back of the TV. We live in the top floor of our flats and are on high ground. There is a large building next door so am not sure if that blocks the signal.

Anyway I've been thinking about getting Freeview. I don't know much about how it works and was wondering if it would improve the signal in my room. I have checked and it covers our area. Is it worth giving this a go?

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Freeview needs a good signal, so you need to approach that problem first.

A signal booster is a good idea.

However, it sounds like you have an indoor aerial, and if so you really need to have a good one mounted outside.
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Thanks for your reply. We do have a big aerial outside on our building too so that should be ok shouldn't it? I am using an indoor aerial for my TV though. It was actually ok the other day but then my friend used it on the TV downstairs. Since then I can't get a good signal from it in my room.

I wasn't sure if freeview would enhance the signal, seeing as we do have an aerial outside too. It's something I want to get anyway.

Not sure what a signal booster is. Is that another aerial? Never had signal problems anywhere else before so don't know a lot about these things!
Before you do anything check here to see if Freeview is available in your area

http://www.freeview.co.uk/home
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I checked that earlier and it does cover my area.

Thanks
Freeview boxes are cheap so give it a go. Sometimes the reception is better on freeview than analogue.


If you buy your box from Tesco you can take it back for a refund if it doesn't work.

If you find you do get a good picture with Freeview you can think about investing in a better box, or a hard drive recorder with freeview built in.
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Yeh think I'll do that anyway. Like you say, they're not expensive.

Thanks for your help.

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