Hi, hope you can advise on my problem.
Three years ago we decided to upgrade the aerial system to our home. We only had an aerial pole mounted and feeding our main living room TV. This had been installed about four year previously.
We asked for a signal in each of our three upstairs bedrooms and left the guys to it. After completion we were shown the TV in each bedroom working fine with a good picture on screen.
However within a month or so we found picture quality very erratic and unreliable. Sometimes no signal being received at all on at least one set. Checking out in the loft we found that from a second aerial added to our roof pole a single coaxial cable led to three co-axial cables. All taped together with insulating tape and with a cable leading down to each bedroom.
Would installing a booster in the loft improve the signal and give us three televisions we can rely on once again. And if so can you recommend a good booster. Thank you.
Friday 17 May 2013 11:33AM
Hi, hope you can advise on my problem.
Three years ago we decided to upgrade the aerial system to our home. We only had an aerial pole mounted and feeding our main living room TV. This had been installed about four year previously.
We asked for a signal in each of our three upstairs bedrooms and left the guys to it. After completion we were shown the TV in each bedroom working fine with a good picture on screen.
However within a month or so we found picture quality very erratic and unreliable. Sometimes no signal being received at all on at least one set. Checking out in the loft we found that from a second aerial added to our roof pole a single coaxial cable led to three co-axial cables. All taped together with insulating tape and with a cable leading down to each bedroom.
Would installing a booster in the loft improve the signal and give us three televisions we can rely on once again. And if so can you recommend a good booster. Thank you.