Can I use my digital freeview box abroad and receive English channals?
Brian Butterworth published on UK Free TV No. You cannot receive signals from UK Freeview transmitters abroad. You box will be able to receive local "DVB-T" transmittions, if there are any.
You can use satellite equipment pointing at the Astra 2D satellite from some European countries however to get around 100 UK free-to-air channels.
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Saturday, 26 February 2011
Sunday, 20 March 2011
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mags1:23 PM
Hi i have a television in my apartment in Bulgaria i dont get any channels unless i buy cable from local company and to be honest there mostley bulgarian channels if i brought a free view box with me would it work?
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Monday, 21 March 2011
Wednesday, 30 March 2011
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shar1:12 PM
will a UK digital tv receive French digital tv in France?
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shar: Only a Freeview HD set, or a BT Vision Box has the ability to decode MPEG4, which is used by some channels in France.
A "standard" digital tick UK TV will not have that ability, and will only provide the sound for such channels.
You can use a French set-top box with a digital TV, of course.
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Saturday, 16 April 2011
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G3ms19:51 AM
Hi. I currently live in Tenerife. They have recently updated the aerials on the complex I live on and we receive English through my digital tv. Does this mean I would be able to receive the same through a freeview box?
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Sunday, 17 April 2011
Tuesday, 26 April 2011
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James7:38 PM
Hi, we have just moved to Denmark and miss the English freeview channels. Do you know of a way we can receive those in Denmark?
Many thanks
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James: Freesat can be used in Denmark, it is within the satellite footprint. All you need is a Freesat box and a dish pointing at the correct satellite cluster.
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Sunday, 22 May 2011
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brian clark11:17 AM
I am in the Algarve portugal near faro and cannot get itv I am taking out a amplifier to see if this will help. Any advise will be welcome.
Regards
Brian Clark
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