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Old 17-03-2008, 15:14   #4
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Smile Re: indoor arieals -> improve picture quality?

It's a pity that there is not some kind of device to plug an external aerial into which would broadcast the signal round your house so that indoor aerials used on TVs which are not connected to the external aerial could receive a stronger, more local signal.

I have an external aerial for my main TV downstairs but do not want to wire up the rest of the house to provide TV on my other TVs or my PC via a TV tuner card.

I've tried a number of aerials with and without boosters but the signal has always been unsatisfactory compared with an external aerial.
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