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Old 24-11-2013, 22:31   #3
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Re: Help! Advice needed to go from sky to freeview!

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Originally Posted by Chez View Post
Hello,

I am currently paying out a lot of money each month for sky plus tv. I have been with sky for nearly 2 years.

I have heard friends talk about having freeview or freesat but I am not clued up on this. I would like to change my sky so I am not paying a monthly cost. I went to buy a freeview plus box today but then realised that The problem I have is I don't currently have an Ariel. (Only a sky dish) which means getting someone in to fit an Ariel.

Is the any tv out there which I can use which is free and I can use the dish I have at the moment? I also want to be able to record my programs like I do on sky plus! Any advice would be appreciated! As you can tell I am not a wiz at this.

Thanks
Chez
If you currently have a Sky+ or Sky+HD box which has two satellite inputs you could buy one of these its then as simple as plugging your two satellite inputs into the back of it and your good to go.
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