Which Aerial for Freeview?

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A wide rooftop aerial is recommended for the best reception of free TV. Most rooftop aerials show a clear picture unless they are affected by the weather or have become old. Loft aerials are however not recommended because the signal can be interfered with by other electrical equipment and being inside reduces the signal strength.
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http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/pa… I've used this one all over the UK and never had any problems. It's much better than the one I have on my house. If you buy it you
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Believe it or not, check the cable end at the plug part and feel for any dampness or water. Rain, especially, within the last few months, could have entered the aerial box on the
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An ordinary rooftop aerial will work just fine. There is no such thing as a digital aerial - ours is at least 15 years old and we can get 70 Freeview channels perfectly. However,
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