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July 8, 2014 1:20:07 AM

Recently brought a booster Ariel for my TV and was wondering if I was able to attach aanother booster to it to increase the signal.

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July 8, 2014 1:48:22 AM

disaster101 said:
Recently brought a booster Ariel for my TV and was wondering if I was able to attach aanother booster to it to increase the signal.


No, it doesn't help. What country are you in and what aerial did you buy?
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July 8, 2014 2:44:14 AM

UK and can't remember the name of it but apparently its a decent one/ one of the better ones. I also know that I live in an area that the reception isn't great.
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July 8, 2014 2:51:08 AM

Yes it can help, if the booster is low noise enough so that the signal to noise is not degraded. I bought 2 cheap boosters locally and connected them to a spectrum analyser. With the second booster, the signal increased without affecting the noise too much, so had a significant icrease in signal to noise ratio.
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July 8, 2014 3:23:31 AM

disaster101 said:
UK and can't remember the name of it but apparently its a decent one/ one of the better ones. I also know that I live in an area that the reception isn't great.


Ah ok I'm in the UK and have done freeview aerial installations for quite a few people. What are you getting on the coverage checker? (you can put your postcode here and I'll check if you like, don't need house number)

http://www.digitaluk.co.uk/

I would like the name(s) of your available transmitter(s)
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