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Old 14-09-2005, 09:57   #15
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Re: A Decent Indoor TV Aerial

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Originally Posted by Bifta
We've got Sky atm and will have for the forseeable future but I wouldn't mind using a digital TV card upstairs without having to fork out for a digisender, rather not fork out for one though unless I know for definate if I can get a signal. No-one else I know has ever had Sky in our street let alone Freeview so I can't really go begging.
You could fit a twin (or even a quad) LNB to the dish and then run another STB off it. This needn't be a Sky box, an ordinary free-to-air one will do. For example, Lidl had some for £39.95 last week. This will give you all the FTA channels listed here in camel's breath yellow:
http://www.lyngsat.com/28east.html

From early next year you'll be able to get ITV1 this way too:
http://www.cableforum.co.uk/board/sh...highlight=itv1
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