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Hi guys


So I'm getting BT TV sent to my house to set up myself.


I have a sky dish on my roof but that's of no use as BT TV needs traditional TV aerial.


To get one fitted costs over ?100 - just wondering if anyone has had luck with BT TV using an indoor aerial?


We're quite close to Crystal Palace in ED so was thinking indoor might work/be cheaper.


Tom

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I have BT TV delivered via a roof aerial - but on a TV which can't be served by that (but upstairs) I get a perfectly workable signal on an indoor aerial - and can use the Amazon TV stick to pick up additional services via WiFi. Most of the clever stuff for BT TV comes through an ethernet link back to my router - so I suspect an indoor aerial is at least worth a try.
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