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Old 24-06-2005, 09:24   #19
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Re: tv through broadband

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Originally Posted by Rostock
Yeh, am thinking about getting freeview. New aerial isnt really an option atm. Would a freeview box actually solve the ghosting?

Btw, I randomly tried plugging the broadband cable into a tv the other day and managed to get: E4, Sky One, Paramount Comedy, TCM, Cartoon Network, Nickelodeon, Box, CNN, Sky News and QVC.

Oh, and what do you mean by neighbours? Like within a few houses?
If you are getting a poor signal through your existing aerial it is almost certain that a Freeview box would not pick up any channels at all.

Neighbours in this case could mean those in your street and other nearby streets. It could affect several hundred other customers service.
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