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Those with 2 or more freeviews in their house...

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hannahsaunt · 05/03/2007 14:44

Does having more than one television with freeview cause problems with the reception because the signal is split? (Sorry if this is a really stupid question - not the most technically minded when it comes to this sort of thing). We are about to take delivery of a second freeview tv though it's unlikely they would both be on at the same time.

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lori21 · 05/03/2007 15:10

We've got two televisions with freeview and they are sometimes on at the same time and we have not noticed any problems. I'm not technical either but we have got a fab aerial booster in the loft so don't know if that helps

bran · 05/03/2007 15:12

I have two freeview receivers for one tv (one in the dvd recorder and one stand alone freeview receiver) and it's exactly the same as when I only had one.

TinkieWinkie · 05/03/2007 15:21

2 in our house and no problems

IntergalacticWalrus · 05/03/2007 15:22

2 in ours and can never get a decent pic on either, but I suspect thats more to do with the aeriel

Mrsshuvel · 05/03/2007 15:25

We have 3 and all fine.

Kelly1978 · 05/03/2007 15:39

no, but I think we had a booster in place anyway.

cece · 05/03/2007 15:52

We have a booster anyone as our road has very poor reception. On borders of transmission area.

hannahsaunt · 05/03/2007 16:11

Hoorah!

You know who I'll blame if it all goes pearshaped though

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