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Thread: Indoor aerial?

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    Default Indoor aerial?

    I want to put an LCD TV in my bedroom but there is no aerial socket.

    Would an indoor aerial be okay to pick up Freeview or is there a better option?

    Thanks!
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    I tried an indoor one (right at the window in the direction facing the mast) and it just didn't work. I would say you would need an outdoor one. (unless your rather close to the mast).
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    I have a loft aerial which works for my main TV but, as I said, I don't have an aerial socket in my bedroom so not sure what to do?
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    Quote Originally Posted by quality View Post
    Cheers for that. It looks good.
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    Your welcome cheaper than having a new aerial installed.

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    Definitely! Lot less hassle as well.

    Do you use one of these?
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    Yes we use it to send sky to the bedroom & conservatory.

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    Excuse my ignorance but does the main TV have to be on when you want to send the signal to another TV?
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    No just the video sender and the sky box if you are using sky.

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    Excellent! I have a Freeview PVR so could attach it to that.

    Thanks a lot for your help. Much appreciated!
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