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I moved into a flat in se27 since last December and still have not managed to get freeview channels on my tv..my old tv just had to have the antena conected and nither tv(the one that was already here and my one)

Does anyone have any idea why?? Is very frustrating...and id like to know if anyone can help me before i start buying things just for the sake of trying....thanks in advance !!!!

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In reality there is no such thing as a digital aerial .. Freeview will work with any aerial if correctly positioned.


Arials were designed for the Analogue service and Freeview does not need a special arial unless you are in a

weak signal location and need the signal boosted.


Dulwich

Thanks all!!!!!

No i just moved from down the road literally..i was in norwood road...ive tryed retuning and nothig it says please make.sure the antena is conected...and it is!!!!


no idea about aerial for the flat..is like a house split into two fltas..


Previous tenants dont know as they always use virgin package....

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