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TV Aerials and accessories"Can I really receive Freeview at my location?" Click HERE to find out We now offer so many different types of aerial that our aerial section has been split into several pages to make it easier for you to find what you want. Please read these pages AND use the link above AND read our "Freeview Bible" to help you decide what you need. Aerial connections should be coated with a generous helping of silicone grease. Fix the cover in place with self-amalgamating tape and cable ties. Some aerials have an "F" connector. Smear this with silicone grease and either bind the connection with self-amalgamating tape, or fit a rubber boot. For really good weatherproofing try Denso Tape. | ||||
| Aerials by Triax, Televes and Vision Miniature indoor aerials are suitable only for strong signal areas and are badly affected by people moving around. If you really want one, get this but keep the receipt! | ||||
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| Before you buy an aerial or equipment, please read our "Freeview Bible" eBook. Planning to install Freeview to get 30 FREE TV channels and many FREE radio stations from your aerial? (Superb picture quality and stereo sound available). Not sure what you want or how to install it? Download our booklet and find out. Full information to help you decide which aerial, which receiver and how to install. | |||
![]() | For long-term reliability of ANY outdoor aerial, we recommend that you remove the plastic caps, give all connections a generous helping of silicone grease, then replace the plastic caps. This should greatly reduce the risk of corrosion. | |||
| These hardware items will be despatched to you directly from the warehouse if you are in the UK.
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