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Posted by mo on 02/15/06 23:27
"Steph" <Nothing@nospam.com> wrote in message
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>I can't imagine any professional doing such a bodge job.
>
> If the cut end of the wire's within reach, you could patch in a new bit of
> coax yourself to do what you want, but leaving it outside means it'll bang
> around in the wind and break up pretty quickly, as well as being a hazard.
> You need to check your post code on the Freeview website to see if digital
> is available in your area, and if you need a special aerial.
The old aerial wire cuts off just where the gutter is on the roof (slightly
out of reach from my bedroom window - if i could reach it I would do it
myself) - if someone is going to have to climb up there it makes more sense
to just get a new wire going all the way to my room.... I imagine I could do
something to stop the wire moving around when it is outside...
I can recieve freeview in my area.
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