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<font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif">Hi.<br>
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We just bought a Sony Bravia HD TV with a built in Freeview decoder and
it works a treat. However, today I noticed that TV3 C4 and Maori are
dropping out and losing the signal. The TV's signal meter says the
signal is low. When we got the TV over the w/e all channels were fine.
I guess it may be that when it's cloudy, the signal is stronger and now
that it's clear weather, it gets lost... Now, the TV is plugged
straight into the the Aerial cable from the roof (which is quite long -
not sure how long as we're renting). We already have pretty bad
analogue reception in our area so that's a bummer too.<br>
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Additionally, I would like to feed the antenna into my Myth box as well
as the TV so I got a splitter but as you already guessed, with the
splitter the Freeview channels just come out like scrambled eggs...<br>
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My question is, what can be done here to improve the Freeview signal
and to be able to use the signal splitter to feed both the TV and PVR?
Would a signal booster help? I read that it helps only if you already
have a good signal.<br>
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Also, where can I get one of them and how much are they?<br>
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TIA, Robert<br>
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