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Nic Barnes

posted on 18th Dec 15 at 18:23

Sorted it with a one from screw fix. 5 aerial points in this house to attach to the splitter but it's all done and reception is brilliant.


pow

posted on 15th Dec 15 at 09:26

Cheap and cheerful has always worked for me, get an app on your phone to point it in the right location.


Nic Barnes

posted on 14th Dec 15 at 18:05

Cool thanks I will check that up later


Dom

posted on 14th Dec 15 at 17:23

There's multiple types of antennas depending on what transmitter you use and distance/location etc. So the easiest is to find out which transmitter is closest to you then go to AerialsAndTv.com (Transmitter List) and hunt out the correct antenna :thumbs:


Nic Barnes

posted on 14th Dec 15 at 16:01

http://m.screwfix.com/p/labgear-tv-aerial-high-gain-48-element/30515

Seems to do it


Nic Barnes

posted on 14th Dec 15 at 15:59

Yeah junction or whatever is in the loft ready for an aerial. Screw fix is right opposite my work so that's a good shout cheers


Gary

posted on 14th Dec 15 at 15:50

Plenty at screwfix. The house wired for aerials already?


Nic Barnes

posted on 14th Dec 15 at 14:59

Anyone recommend anything? Won't be bothering with sky or the likes, just going to get a recordable freeview box as never really watch much else but the old channels.

Loft mounted one, tips, advice? Etc. Will probably have 4 tvs connected to it