Hi folks.
Just wondering what everyone's opinions/ experiences are with trying to get freeview when in the caravan. ?? We haven't been out in it yet...don't watch much TV but just thought it would be a bonus to have if weather rubbish or for a movie at night.
The caravan we have bought ( swift challenger 520SE 2002yr) has a status ariel built in if that's any good to you?
Advice appreciated :-) cheers
If you've got the disc type aerial you have to get a really strong signal to even get the tv to work, you need a directional aerial,they are far better and should get freeview nearly every time.
Quote: Originally posted by poobob69 on 16/2/2015
Hi folks.
Just wondering what everyone's opinions/ experiences are with trying to get freeview when in the caravan. ?? We haven't been out in it yet...don't watch much TV but just thought it would be a bonus to have if weather rubbish or for a movie at night.
The caravan we have bought ( swift challenger 520SE 2002yr) has a status ariel built in if that's any good to you?
Advice appreciated :-) cheers
First of all you need to go away somewhere and try it out. If you have freeview on your tv, you will need to retune the tv when you get where you're going. It will need retuning every time you set it up in a different location. Then see what happens. Status aerials are sometimes brilliant, and sometimes rubbish, so check it out first before you go buying all manner of gizmos... it might just work without all that! If you have a DVD player built in, then take a few films with you as a back up. It's possible to check whether the area you're going to has a high signal or not.
Quote: Originally posted by bnmuk on 17/2/2015If you've got the disc type aerial you have to get a really strong signal to even get the tv to work, you need a directional aerial,they are far better and should get freeview nearly every time.
That used to be the case when the signal was analogue, however, since the analogue signal was turned off I gave never failed to get an adequate signal with my flying saucer and my directional aerial stays in the front locker all the time.
If for some reason it gives you a less than perfect signal then it will at least give you a TV tuned into the best signal and you can then align the directional aerial using the tv's signal strength monitor to point the directional aerial the right way.
------------- 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
2002 Status is probably an analogue aerial so wont work.
I use one of these with no problems http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/like/251786794025?limghlpsr=true&hlpv=2&ops=true&viphx=1&hlpht=true&lpid=108&chn=ps&device=c&adtype=pla&crdt=0&ff3=1&ff11=ICEP3.0.0-L&ff12=67&ff13=80&ff14=108
An aerial is an aerial. No such thing as analogue or digital, they are all the same thing.. Which is why the aerial which has been on my roof for 20 years works perfectly with freeview.
Quote: Originally posted by Jax365 on 18/2/2015
An aerial is an aerial. No such thing as analogue or digital, they are all the same thing.. Which is why the aerial which has been on my roof for 20 years works perfectly with freeview.
Totally agree. Same here. Just the occasional area I can't get a signal. Remember to re- tune wherever you go and like someone above said try it before you buy any extras.