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Hi - I have just moved to Peckham Rye and the flat has a sky mini dish and two connectors coming into the lounge, however no standard aerial connection. I have a TV with built in freeview HD however is there any way I can receive the free freeview HD service by connecting the TV to the Sky aerial, or is the only way round this to a) order Sky and get a box activated/connected or b) pay to get a TV aerial put on the roof and fed in.


Cheers in advance!


Ben

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Ben


I was in a similar position a while back after moving to a new place ? it?s surprising how many places don?t have standard aerials in 2010 but there it is.


You?ve identified the 2 basic options available to you (3rd option is to go cable/Virgin route I guess)


But for all my looking I don?t think you can get any connector/convertor

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SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

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> What Jeremy said - and a digital signal that

> breaks up is really harsh on the ears

>

> You can find all manner of indoor aerials that

> advertise how good they are for digital TV but

> I've wasted money on more than a couple


Quite true, all depends on if you have good line of sight to the transmitter, I think I was just lucky as we were on the 3rd floor of the building so I just brought a cheap aerial to try it out and it worked alright (although with the amplifier turned off it was rubbish).


Another option would be getting a FreeSat box, they should work quite happily off a sky dish.


Edit: Ironically there is one in the For Sale section FreeSat Box

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