Re: Freeview or Freesat?
- From: "Steve Terry" <g4wwk@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2006 07:00:31 GMT
"Marky P" <bromham_hospital_band@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi guys!!!!!!!!!!!!http://www.heyrick.co.uk/ricksworld/digibox/skyfree.html
God, I ain't been here for months! Been caught up with doing my
family tree. Taken up all me time.
Anyway, A friend of a friend wants Freeview. They live in a slightly
fringe area (a place called Wymington in very north Bedfordshire).
The roofs aerials are ancient & don't give a single blip of a Freeview
signal. I tried using a cheapo wideband in the loft & got a signal on
some muxs & not others. The roof ain't easy to get to (not
impossible, just not easy). She has a Sky dish on the house but no
Sky box (it was there when she moved in a few weeks ago). She can't
afford a Sky subscription, which is why she wanted Freeview. Now, the
question is, is it worth climbing the roof to replace the ageing
aerials or go for Freesat? Would a sat box off ebay work ok? Are all
the main channels in the clear? Advice would be appreciated.
Marky P.
http://www.wickonline.com/fta.htm
http://www.freesatfromsky.com/
http://www.lpilsley.co.uk/skydigital.htm
etc,etc
Steve Terry
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