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Old 18-03-2008, 06:57   #4
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Smile Re: Will the digital switch improve reception?

I currently get my TV channels via Sky,Virgin Media and Freeview.

The Freeview is built into my IDTV set and I receive it via a TV aerial.

I can also receive the current aerial signals so that TV Channels 1 to 5 have the usual terrestrial channels (BBC1,BBC2,ITV1, Channel 4 & 5).

This means that when I de-select Sky,Virgin & Freeview I can watch the terrestrial channals, which presumably are analogue at the moment.

When the digital switchover comes will I still be able to receive the digital equivalent of the analogue signals and still watch my terrestrial channels in the way I have described via my aerial?
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