I suppose the signal will depend upon the site , you need a long coaxial cable to connect your tv , we had a connection where we just stayed , it was fine.
------------- Jult 4th...Hollins Farm
August 24th....Warren Farm
October 23rd....mmmm who knows ???
If the site are offering a TV connection it should be OK. It'll be amplified to feed each post. You just need 12v or 240v via EHU then to power the set, depending on the options it's got.
We were always fine in our TV/camping days.
If reception isn't good when you connect up, complain to the site office.
Beware having it on too loud/too late, doesn't always go down well with your fellow campers
The cable on the CC sites has the same connector on each end, the one that fits into the televison.
------------- Bill
For a licence dated 1997 or later you must add together the plated max weight of the caravan and trailer, if the total is 3500 or less you can tow it. You may even tow a caravan with a MAM greater than the cars unladen mass the restriction was removed in 2013
We took a TV extension reel type thing, like a power reel but co-ax cable, just in case the service pole was a little bit away. Then a couple of male/female plugs, just in case.
With regard to the noise , I always checked the sound whilst on a loo trip , stood by closest neighbour to see if they could hear tv , would've been really embarrassed had they had to 'enjoy' the film we were watching.
------------- Jult 4th...Hollins Farm
August 24th....Warren Farm
October 23rd....mmmm who knows ???