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camping at Devises site
have any of you ever camped at the "devises site"?
its in melksham Wiltshire. (camping and caravanning)
its by the canal locks, and plenty of lovely walks ?
Would love to hear of any-one who's been there, and what they think of it. many thanks
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Unless you're planning on watching a production of Shakespeare's Tempest (in which 'Ariel' appears) I think that you actually meant 'aerial' ;-)
Seend (where the campsite is located) is surrounded by a ring of local (low-powered) repeater transmitters. See the map here:
http://www.aerialsandtv.com/N.JPG
Each map pin represents a transmitter. You might have to experiment with the alignment of your aerial, to see which provides the best signal. (If there's a clubhouse, with a TV aerial on it, you might get some guidance by simply looking upwards)
Entering the campsite's postcode into the Freeview reception checker shows that all Freeview channels should be obtainable in that area.
If you need a signal booster (and, of course, assuming that you've got a mains hook-up) this one offers quite a high gain figure, for a reasonable price:
http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?moduleno=2 23504
Chris
Unless you're planning on watching a production of Shakespeare's Tempest (in which 'Ariel' appears) I think that you actually meant 'aerial' ;-)
Seend (where the campsite is located) is surrounded by a ring of local (low-powered) repeater transmitters. See the map here:
http://www.aerialsandtv.com/N.JPG
Each map pin represents a transmitter. You might have to experiment with the alignment of your aerial, to see which provides the best signal. (If there's a clubhouse, with a TV aerial on it, you might get some guidance by simply looking upwards)
Entering the campsite's postcode into the Freeview reception checker shows that all Freeview channels should be obtainable in that area.
If you need a signal booster (and, of course, assuming that you've got a mains hook-up) this one offers quite a high gain figure, for a reasonable price:
http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?moduleno=2 23504
Chris
so sorry for delay in getting back to you chris ---
had to laugh at my spelling , thanks for correcting it.
(I'm a plonker)
We have our aerial on our car, that works fine, but sometimes we feel that a booster will be even better.
I will look at your link now , and see what "him" indoors thinks. haha.
Thanks so much for info.
again -- apologies for not getting back to you sooner. x
had to laugh at my spelling , thanks for correcting it.
(I'm a plonker)
We have our aerial on our car, that works fine, but sometimes we feel that a booster will be even better.
I will look at your link now , and see what "him" indoors thinks. haha.
Thanks so much for info.
again -- apologies for not getting back to you sooner. x
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