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2 Room TV Signal Booster with Surge and IR £3.74

W@yne (Elite) posted this on Sunday, 17th July 2005, 23:01

Another Argos bargain here.


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RE: 2 Room TV Signal Booster with Surge and IR £3.74

Brian Elliott (Reviewer) posted this on Sunday, 17th July 2005, 23:47

I could do with something to improve the reception to my downstairs television. The aerial in the loft is on it`s last legs and a signal booster for better reception would be excellent. Will this do the job, and how do I connect it to my TV/aerial?


Thanks,

Brian

Eddie Van Halen...the world`s greatest guitar player.

RE: 2 Room TV Signal Booster with Surge and IR £3.74

/////AMG (Elite) posted this on Monday, 18th July 2005, 07:15

out of stock :(

RE: 2 Room TV Signal Booster with Surge and IR £3.74

Roger James (Elite) posted this on Monday, 18th July 2005, 07:23

Don`t think it was out of stock when I looked, may be wrong tho`. Btw Brian, Eddie Van Halen, a truly excellent guitarist. However NOT the world`s greatest, unfortunately. That honour belongs to Jeff Beck!!!

RE: 2 Room TV Signal Booster with Surge and IR £3.74

bytemaster (Elite) posted this on Monday, 18th July 2005, 08:50

Don`t forget Andres Segovia!

RE: 2 Room TV Signal Booster with Surge and IR £3.74

Rassilon (Elite) posted this on Monday, 18th July 2005, 08:59

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The aerial in the loft is on it`s last legs and a signal booster for better reception would be excellent.


Its probably more likely to be the co-ax cable than the aerial itself, a booster may help but chances are a fresh cable would be better.

New aerials are not all that expensive money would be better spent replacing both.



I quite like the Helpdesk people in a benevolent (as opposed to malevolent) way as they do some valuable work in preventing us being inundated by every halfwit who can work a phone.

RE: 2 Room TV Signal Booster with Surge and IR £3.74

Brian Elliott (Reviewer) posted this on Monday, 18th July 2005, 20:20

Say I were going to buy a new aerial then, is it worth hunting one down online, or am I just as good popping down the high street? In truth, buying online would be easier as I have no free time at the minute. Any suggestions?


Thanks,

Brian

Eddie Van Halen...the world`s greatest guitar player.

RE: 2 Room TV Signal Booster with Surge and IR £3.74

W@yne (Elite) posted this on Monday, 18th July 2005, 20:52

If you do buy a new aerial check here first to see what band you need , then see if you can find the type you want here

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RE: 2 Room TV Signal Booster with Surge and IR £3.74

close to the edge (Elite) posted this on Monday, 18th July 2005, 23:01

Forgive ignorance, but I am trying to get Freeview, I have use std Co-Ax but can only get analogue (with a good picture, BBC1, BBC2, ITV and Channel 4, no 5 :( ).

I switch on Freeview box, do a search and get absolutely Bu@@er all :(

I have used a Wickes wide band aerial suitable for low/medium signal areas as I live in GU47, this is supposed to be just about OK to get freeview. Why can I get analogue, but not freeview???, what am I doing wrong? I am aiming aerial same direction as all other houses, I assume at C Palace. on the website referred to above, I should get freeview with a type A horizontal aerial, which is the type I have, (I think). Should I get a "proper" digital cable? Should I raise aerial up approx another metre? It is currently above the roof line on a pole approx, 20 feet in the air. Please can someone help, as this is driving me absolutely MAD >:(

RE: 2 Room TV Signal Booster with Surge and IR £3.74

Rassilon (Elite) posted this on Tuesday, 19th July 2005, 08:53

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this is supposed to be just about OK to get freeview. Why can I get analogue, but not freeview???,


I think the first part of that says it all, analogue is very forgiving, digital isn`t. The booster may help but I am not convinced that it would.

Still for £3.74 it may after all be worth a shot.

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is it worth hunting one down online, or am I just as good popping down the high street?


Try Wickes or your local TV repair guy (the last one I bought from there cost me less than a tenner & saved me having to compile a order for CPC).



I quite like the Helpdesk people in a benevolent (as opposed to malevolent) way as they do some valuable work in preventing us being inundated by every halfwit who can work a phone.

This item was edited on Tuesday, 19th July 2005, 09:59

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