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Hi, i am planning on getting a freeview box for my bedroom but i read i need a digital ariel that is "wideband". so i am wondering would any indoor ariel that can recieve freeview singles work? cheers

 

btw this is the box i plan on gettin: http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/5320668.htm

 

and this is the indoor ariel i plan on, is it wideband? if nt can anyone reccomend me one that is preferbly from argos as i have vouchers to waste:

http://www.argos.co.uk/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?storeId=10001&langId=-1&catalogId=4501&productId=214630

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Chances are you current aerial will work fine, I've never known one not work with a freeview box. All my mates who have bought them have never had problems picking up a signal and both houses I used my box in worked fine with 20 year old roof aerials.

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Right first off... do you use an indoor aerial for your normal tv now? if you do whats the reception like? if its good on normal tv you should get freeview no problem.

Also check freeview.co.uk if you can get freeview in your area if you havent already

 

Oh and i use this indoor aerial http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/5344008.htm

and it works great!!!

 

If the aerial you buy isnt good enougth you can always take it back and get a better one

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another quick qyestion, with freeview will reception be real good as i am sick of always needing to my current areil aroudn for decent pictures!

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My external aerial doesn't really do freeview unless I use my signal booster, which I bought years ago from Argos. The picture is generally decent or not there as cube-game says. Although sometimes it just pixelates a lot, or freezes and the audio drops.

Freeview is ace just for the fact that most TV broadcasts on analogue crop away the sides of films and shows to make it fit a 4:3 screen, and digital signals do this less. I'd rather have bars than lose picture.

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