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Old 01-05-2009, 19:49   #9
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Re: Poor Freeview reception..

If your aerial is in the loft, then try to steer clear of wideband aerials if you can. Because these aerials pick up all available channels they have relativley poor gain compared to a grouped aerial. You are effectivley paying for more hardware than you really need in a confined space. Which transmitter do you receive from ?
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