The problem with these things is that you need a bloomin' great aerial to get them to work - the little portable aerials just don't do the job reliably enough (no matter what they tell you in Maplins!)
Quote: Originally posted by HelenaB on 24/8/2008
The problem with these things is that you need a bloomin' great aerial to get them to work - the little portable aerials just don't do the job reliably enough (no matter what they tell you in Maplins!)
is correct, absolutely useless unless parked next to one of the tv transmitters.....IE: camping on winter hill.
I bought one (Peak) from a Computer fair (have also seen them in shops) and it was totally useless; even when plugged into the main rooftop aerial at home, it only picked up two or three TV stations.....
If your laptop has a PCMCIA slot, you can get something like this Aver card (my son has one, and it works very well), or if your laptop has the newer 'expresscard' slot, you could go for something like this expresscard - unfortunately, both styles are dearer (at the moment) than the usb, but they are more reliable..... also, both of these are hybrid - digital and analogue versions
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Got one from Maplin for £15. Works really well, but the thing I don't like is that the fan on the laptop makes such a noise, it's distracting to watch TV on it. Also, many laptop speakers are rubbish too, so may not be adequate for TV viewing. I have to plug mine into an ipod amplified speaker.
You have to check you specs on your lap top the one we have needs 2 gigs to run it, we got it from Maplins £19.99 and it works great, but its only for free view and radio you can get them that cover all terrestrial free view and radio but cost about £50.00. It also depends on the area your in We have just come back from Blackpool 43 tv channels and 33 radio and that was just plugged into the ariel on top the van,
I bought one on ebay about a year ago think it was about £12 +postage £2/3. Works quite well at home on my PC, receives most of the freeview channels as well as the mormal 5 channels and I can record any of the programs direct to my PC, I do live in a good reception area.
We have a DVB-T dongle and it wouldn't work until I invested in 25 metres of coaxial. Bought it from Woolworths for £7.99 and then just trailed it across to the nearest vacant aerial point. Of course no good if you are in the middle of a field, but with 25 metres you could always plumb it into an aerial up a tree! Think you can get a 50 metre version as well for not much more money.
Many an evening sat in the tent watching the freeview channels. Crystal clear with no problems whatsoever. I do agree re the speakers, although we tended to turn ours down anyway because of the 'neighbours'.
I was just laughing at the thought of someone shinning up a tall tree with a 50 metre reel of coax to mount a multi-element, high gain aerial all for the love of watching Coronation Street
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