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17/6/2007 at 8:34am
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Ok guys and galls, dont want to get into a debate about TV on a campsite but looking for a small compact digital aerial. I have a V-Gear digital TV Receiver that I can use with my laptop (plugs in the USB the size of a memory stick), if I plug my house aerial not Satdish it works fine and picks up all the freeview channels with great pic quality.

So any help appreciated.

 

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17/6/2007 at 9:10am
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I'd be interested to know too... the funny little mag-mount aerial that came with it doesn't pick ANYTHING up.

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17/6/2007 at 9:26am
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I just got a maxview compact high gain aerial from ebay the same as this one here. It's very good and works great with my laptop usb tv tuner.

It is about 18" long and with unscrewing one bolt it folds flat.


17/6/2007 at 9:28am
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That looks pretty good Elledee, but I'm hoping for something a little more portable that would pack down flat, etc. but would then easily be mounted to the car or something when we're camping.

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17/6/2007 at 9:39am
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Don't bother with any of the digital aerials from argos   
I found that none of them worked. I tried the magic wand
battery aerial which did work when you got it set exactly in the right direction but took ages to get right. I now use it as a portable booster. With it I get a few more channels than I would usually and it works off AA batteries.

From what I have read mounting the little aerial that you got with your tv stick on the car should make it work better but I wouldn't bet on it finding anything.


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17/6/2007 at 9:51am
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The little aerial hasn't found anything here in Essex - but the house aerial finds loads (Sky news is a bit iffy though), despite us being in a low signal area.

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17/6/2007 at 10:15am
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The Best aerial is like the one you would have in the house


17/6/2007 at 7:12pm
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True, but it's not really practical for camping to take one, along with a pole.

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17/6/2007 at 8:21pm
 Location: South Wales
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We just use a really old fashioned aerial. Its quite bi but has a horrid 70's smoked plastic stand that folds flatwhich makes it ideal for travelling. OH plugs it onto his gadgets (you can tell I dont know much about these things) and then wanders around the tent finding the strongest signal. Having a frame tent means we have a few places to hang/stand it. Favourite is usually the stub canopy but it all depends where the best signal is. On our last trip away it was ontop of the cool box. Very annoying everytime someone wanted a cuppa or beer!!!


17/6/2007 at 9:07pm
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Emvid,

Sorry to hear about the Aruba on you other thread?? Was really after something to put outside, can get something to clamp on the jockey wheel of our trailer ideally.

 

Victor



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18/6/2007 at 8:08am
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Quote: Originally posted by Markos on 17/6/2007
True, but it's not really practical for camping to take one, along with a pole.

If you're camping within a few miles of a transmitter, you can probably get away with a damp piece of string.  For anywhere else, you need the same type of aerials the locals have on their houses.

Generally a satellite system is best for camping - the satellite is always in the same place in the sky so when you get used to finding it (and have the right kit), you can set up very quickly without having to research local TV transmitters & relays and the same dish will work in all of England & Wales, parts of Scotland and even much of France and Spain.



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18/6/2007 at 9:01am
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Reading this just made me think - when the switch off happens over the next few years and there's no analogue TV left, there'll be a whole lot less TV being watched on campsites !


18/6/2007 at 9:47am
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Quote: Originally posted by arthurdent on 18/6/2007
Reading this just made me think - when the switch off happens over the next few years and there's no analogue TV left, there'll be a whole lot less TV being watched on campsites !

Why?  Those who currently watch analogue TV will be able to change to digital for less than £20 if their current TV has a SCART socket.  For £80 at current prices from Tesco, you can even get a Freview box with integrated Hard Disc video recorder so price isn't a barrier.

And one reason why it's tough to get digital in some places is because much of the transmitter power is currently used to drive analogue.  When that analogue is switched off, digital will be even easier to get.

(At home in Milton Keynes, we don't have a local TV transmitter as it was decided in the 60s that we'd all have cable.  Many people have decided over the years that the local cable service isn't any good and have fitted TV aerials.  We've recently done this ourselves and can only get BBC1 on analogue from Sandy Heath but we can get all the Freeview channels perfectly.  When analogue is switched off, we'll probably find we can use a smaller aerial - not that I'm going back up to change it!)



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18/6/2007 at 10:01am
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For anyone considering using their laptop as a telly the Freeview USB gizmo I got for my laptop was only about £20. I had quite a good look around at them before I bought, and I opted for one with a proper aerial socket on it (so not limited to the tiny aerial that comes with it) otherwise you need an adapter to connect it to a proper aerial plug.

Here's a bunch of them on ebay: click here



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18/6/2007 at 10:15am
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Quote: Originally posted by PaulDG on 18/6/2007
Why?  Those who currently watch analogue TV will be able to change to digital for less than £20 if their current TV has a SCART socket.  For £80 at current prices from Tesco, you can even get a Freview box with integrated Hard Disc video recorder so price isn't a barrier.

Simply because Freeview requires so much better reception than analogue - and that will be difficult in some rural parts of N. Ireland. I can see a lot of people not bothering with the better aerial and extra freeview box it will require.


18/6/2007 at 11:29am
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Quote: Originally posted by arthurdent on 18/6/2007
Simply because Freeview requires so much better reception than analogue - and that will be difficult in some rural parts of N. Ireland. I can see a lot of people not bothering with the better aerial and extra freeview box it will require.

It only requires better reception now because of the current need to transmit both analogue and digital.  Once analogue is switched off, there shouldn't be a problem.

And, as I wrote earlier, at home we get much better digital reception than anlogue.

Also some campsites are providing Wi-Fi connections which will mean it's possible to access the streaming video services some of the TV companies are now rolling out.



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