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Old 23-03-2012, 10:15   #3
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Re: Freeview Indoor Aerial

As Kymmy says, it's a case of try it and see. If the aerial can be placed in a window facing the correct direction it would help. The other problem is reflected signals. While digital is more robust than analogue, people moving about in the house can cause problems. Opt for an indoor aerial with a decent length of cable so you can test in different positions.
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