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Extending a normal digital aerial
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<blockquote data-quote="karen" data-source="post: 622203" data-attributes="member: 327600"><p>I've probably come to the wrong part of the forum for this question as I have no clue about this type of thing but here's my question anyway. I hope someone can help me.</p><p></p><p>I have a digital aerial installed on my home, which runs to a normal, straight forward digital freeview box. They are stopping the analogue signal in my area later this year so I have had an extension to the aerial run through to my eldest sons bedroom. I had to ring someone out and it cost me £45, which I think is a bit steep as the whole aerial itself and line only cost me £55 to have put up and installed for the living room. My question is this...is there a cheap ( and simple ) way to extend this new aerial line to my two other rooms upstairs, like some kind of adapter I can then run 3 ways? I understand I would need 3 different digi boxes.</p><p></p><p>Any advice would be grately appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="karen, post: 622203, member: 327600"] I've probably come to the wrong part of the forum for this question as I have no clue about this type of thing but here's my question anyway. I hope someone can help me. I have a digital aerial installed on my home, which runs to a normal, straight forward digital freeview box. They are stopping the analogue signal in my area later this year so I have had an extension to the aerial run through to my eldest sons bedroom. I had to ring someone out and it cost me £45, which I think is a bit steep as the whole aerial itself and line only cost me £55 to have put up and installed for the living room. My question is this...is there a cheap ( and simple ) way to extend this new aerial line to my two other rooms upstairs, like some kind of adapter I can then run 3 ways? I understand I would need 3 different digi boxes. Any advice would be grately appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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