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I'm going to get myself a freeview box. Are they easy to install? considering I'm a girl and not great with technical things.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.As long as you've got a reasonably modern TV (i.e. with a Scart socket), it's an absolute doddle. Unplug the aerial from the TV. Plug it into the back of the Freeview box. Plug the Scart lead (which is usually supplied) into the Scart output from the Freeview box and into the TV's Scart socket. (It will only fit the right way round, so you can't go wrong). Turn the TV and the box on. Then just follow the instructions which come with the box. (It'll be very simple. Probably something like "Press 'Menu'. Select 'Set Up'. Select 'Autotune'"). That's it!
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Chris
Make sure you can receive the freeview signal before you buy the box. Heres a postcode checker http://www.dtg.org.uk/retailer/coverage.html
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