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Some bloke wrote: "Doctor D." wrote Antiference http://www.antiference.co.uk/indoor.htm or the Labgear Tristar http://www.labgear.co.uk/images/ANR310.jpg I've tried both of these with a SetPal, and I found the Labgear to provide considerably superior results. It also provided a better result than a One-For-All aerial that you can buy in Maplins. Boosters, either integrated or separate have never made any difference to me with regards to DTT reception. Another vote for the Labgear Tristar. I have the version with a booster (Tristar Supreme), but it works well with the booster switched off in my area, at least with a Setpal box. However, according to the on-screen meter the signal is indeed stronger with the booster switched on, which might make a difference if reception is marginal, or if you have a less sensitive box. Argos sells both versions of the Tristar. Richard. |
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