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msamykey

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  • 2 weeks later...

Hi msamykey.


You may not need an external Aerial.


I recently supplied someone here on EDF with an un-amplified indoor aerial which worked perfectly..


I have a One For All SV9365 Indoor Amplified DVBT Antenna (Brushed Alum.) With Power Supply.


http://www.amazon.co.uk/One-For-All-SV9365-Amplified/dp/B000NW3PSO


?15.00


You can try before you buy...

  • 1 month later...
Chris at Aerials Installed has also just helped me. He was great, he came round at very short notice. Diagnosed the problem as involving more than just the aerial. He climbed up on to the roof several times and left me with a fully working TV, excellent picture and channels I didn't know I had. He was very straightforward with me about the problems and is very reasonably priced. Tel: 020 8659 3772.
I would highly recommend Chris (along with several other posts) from Aerials Installed. He came and sorted out a tricky problem for us with our aerial and whole system very fast, very efficiently and at a very reasonable cost. I would certainly give him a call on 02072520867.
  • 4 weeks later...
After seeing him mentioned on the Forum we rang Chris at Aerials Installed yesterday and he came today and fitted a new aerial. He was pleasant and knowledgeable and obviously knew exactly how to sort us out efficiently. We were very pleased with the service.
  • 4 weeks later...

Chris was at my place today to fit me a new aerial and to also fit my new TV to the wall and remove an unwanted satellite dish. He did a brilliant job which ended up being a much more complicated and longer job than I originally thought. He was more than happy to spend the time getting it right, which I really appreciated.


I can thoroughly recommend Chris.

  • 1 month later...

On Monday 13/05/13, we had problems with our Freesat TV signal. Checked the EDF and found several recommendations for Paul of NUNHEAD AERIALS.I phoned Paul and left a voicemail message, Paul phoned back a couple of hours later and booked a call today between 11:00 and 13:00. Paul arrived at about 12: 15,checked the Freesat box and aerial and diagnosed a cable fault from the aerial. Paul repaired the fault in in about fifteen minutes, checked the system which is now working perfectly.

When completed I asked the cost. I had too ask twice it was so reasonable, so cheap in fact that I paid him double the fee he requested.

If you want the best in aerial installations and repairs, from a very pleasant, friendly and helpful guy, do not hesitate to contact Paul at NUNHEAD AERIALS.


07983 306705.VERY HIGHLY RECCOMENDED.

  • 1 month later...

The post is "TV Aerial Person", This I gather is an open post regarding Aerial Installers / Fitters.

The post you mention from Paul at Nunhead Aerials was posted by me, NOT Paul of Nunhead Aerials.

To suggest that Paul of Nunhead aerials posted this is totally untrue, I used Paul at Nunhead Aerials through recommendation on this forum, and glad I did.

I did not realise this post was solely for Chris of aerials installed and may not be used for comments regarding other aerial installers.

ADMIN APOLOGIES FOR MY ERROR.

I can guarantee that I do not have any business, social, or any other connection to Paul at "Nunhead Aerials" other than having used his excellent and extremely reasonable and efficient services.

PS I notice "Dulwich Fox" has also posted on this thread is he also to be reprimanded by Chris for posting on his thread ???

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