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Hello


OK, here is the issue...I have a Virgin line coming into the flat, apparently. I do not want to go with Virgin, I want to buy a Freeview box. Can I use the line already coming in to the flat to connect the Freeview box to the TV?


I am so confused! It does not seem to be a standard TV ariel!


Can anyone help!

ianr Wrote:

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> In some locations, and probably more so the higher

> you are, you can get away with using an indoor

> set-top type aerial.



Agreed - a set-top aerial will suffice as long as it is near a window and as far away from electrical interference as poss. (use an extension to acheive this if necessary); and if you're not on a bus route and have no moped/scooters frequently whizzing by your place it should be cushty.

Some of the newer set-top ariels are pretty good. Back in the day I spent a few bob on many a rubbish one


But if you plan to be there for at least a couple of years I would have an aeriel installed properly


OR


Depending on your viewing habits, you might have a PS3 or an xbox 360


with PS3 you can use the BBC/ITV/C4 players over broadband, and xbox lets you stream new films and watch sky (if you have access to a sky login account)


all without an aerial

Jeremy Wrote:

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> You need to get an aerial installed!

>

> There is no free Virgin service (unless you can

> get some sort of dodgy box online).


If you get Virgin telephone and broadband they throw in TV service for free.

WE just use a freestanding aerial with our freeviews, and they're fine about 95% of the time. The other 5% I have to hold it whilst standing in a weird position while missus mockers tortures me with the repeat edition of Eastenders.

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