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<blockquote data-quote="ralphmagno" data-source="post: 651390" data-attributes="member: 189146"><p>hello,</p><p>i don't know what they have in the uk for free view using a normal areal.</p><p>the terestal transmission is grouped with 5 or 6 tv channels per pascket.</p><p>why you have 3 areals usuallly 1 good one pointing in the right direction should be ok.</p><p>on satellite if your sky plus has a hard drive to record it means you have 2 tuners in the box.</p><p>one to watch tv and the other to recorde another channel</p><p>from the satellite dish you would need 2 lines going to the receiver one to each input.</p><p>the rf output could be run to another tv as well but both tvs would see the same channel at the same time.</p><p>and if you wanted to change channels you have to go down stairs to change the channel.</p><p>or have a remote sender transmitter.</p><p>you could have freeview satellite receivers by the other tv sets but you need a multiple output lnb .</p><p>if you were doing sky plus and 4 freeview boxes then you would need a 6 output lnb.</p><p>2 lines for the sky plus and one each for the other 4 freeview boxes</p><p>totaling 6 lines.ifi your tv sets have a digital tuner incorperated of if you have a digital terestial box for free view you can connect it to your existing antenna and save some cost.</p><p>hope this helps</p><p>ralph<img src="https://www.satellites.co.uk/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/smile.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ralphmagno, post: 651390, member: 189146"] hello, i don't know what they have in the uk for free view using a normal areal. the terestal transmission is grouped with 5 or 6 tv channels per pascket. why you have 3 areals usuallly 1 good one pointing in the right direction should be ok. on satellite if your sky plus has a hard drive to record it means you have 2 tuners in the box. one to watch tv and the other to recorde another channel from the satellite dish you would need 2 lines going to the receiver one to each input. the rf output could be run to another tv as well but both tvs would see the same channel at the same time. and if you wanted to change channels you have to go down stairs to change the channel. or have a remote sender transmitter. you could have freeview satellite receivers by the other tv sets but you need a multiple output lnb . if you were doing sky plus and 4 freeview boxes then you would need a 6 output lnb. 2 lines for the sky plus and one each for the other 4 freeview boxes totaling 6 lines.ifi your tv sets have a digital tuner incorperated of if you have a digital terestial box for free view you can connect it to your existing antenna and save some cost. hope this helps ralph:) [/QUOTE]
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