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Advice /recommendation for tv repair/aerial


beansprout

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Hi Folks,


I have recently moved into the area and am having problems with my TV picture freezing on various channels.


I recently paid to have a new aerial installed and if anything, the problem has got worse. I cannot access the Freeview box at all since aerial installation and am now very reluctant to use this company again which I hasten to add were not local.


Can any of you recommend someone or a local company that can sort this out please.


I am now not sure if it is a TV problem or aerial problem but as I keep getting messages "check your aerial" "weak signal" think it must be aerial problem which is in loft as opposed to roof.


Many thanks - sorry about the length of message.


Frustrated of East Dulwich

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