Re: Which PVR for poor signal areas?




"Ivan" <ivan'H'older@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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"Broadback" <wen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Johnny B Good wrote:
They have a general policy regarding _any_ DVB-T STB, regardless of
type and make. It's to do with the fact that many of their customers
were abusing the 30 day moneyback offer as a means of testing (for free)
whether they could recieve the 'Freeview' service.

I actually thought of doing just that to see if I can receive Freeview.
Is there any way that it is possible to check?

As a wild generalisation, if the rods on your aerial are horizontal rather
than standing upright, and if you get reasonable analogue reception, you
will very likely get at least some DTT.

Bill


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    ... were abusing the 30 day moneyback offer as a means of testing ... I actually thought of doing just that to see if I can receive Freeview. ... That wouldn't apply to anyone where the local TX DTT transmissions are out-of-group, ...
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