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a_j_mair

posted on 17th Jan 07 at 10:22

is there a difference with a "digital" aerial as opposed to a standrad areil?

is it worth spending a wee bit to get a cecent one?


James

posted on 17th Jan 07 at 00:27

Well it's money we would rather not spend, we are only here until july.


mav

posted on 17th Jan 07 at 00:25

Proper digi aerial for roof fitted is about £100 and odd...Can all the tenents not chip in?


James

posted on 17th Jan 07 at 00:09

Any of those have sucker pad thingys to stick to the window?


Mistamist

posted on 16th Jan 07 at 23:51

http://stores.ebay.co.uk/Freeview-digital-aerial-supplies


James

posted on 16th Jan 07 at 23:49

Link to said digital aerial?


ssj_kakarot

posted on 16th Jan 07 at 23:19

can you not just stick a digital aerial out your window and plug it into a freeview box?


mav

posted on 16th Jan 07 at 22:11

Won't cost much if landlord doesn't do anything to get the aerial looked at..


ssj_kakarot

posted on 16th Jan 07 at 21:48

could ask him to lol pretty sure he doesnt need to legally though.


James

posted on 16th Jan 07 at 21:45

In my flat the TV reception is absolutely wank, this is normal tv, channels 1 - 5.

Is there anyway we could convince my landlady to sort it?

I'm guessing good quality TV isnt a legal requirement but its bloody annoying :|

This is for the main aerial in the roof BTW