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Reviewing my TV options. A few basic questions

  • 27-03-2022 8:53am
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    Many years ago we had an aerial on the chimney and connected round the house.

    As time moved on we went with sky and I took the old aerial down a few years ago because it was well rotted.

    We don't really watch too much TV now and am considering removing sky Q and going back to aerial setup once again. I have a few questions on how things have maybe moved on in 15 years...

    We are close to the border in the NW so used to get the UK channels via aerial. Also have a satellite dish.

    We don't need the signal fed around the house anymore. Kids just stream and our bedroomTV is used for Netflix only. So just the living room for TV signal.

    1. We have a new TV, Sony KD49XH8505BU. Think it has 2 tuners. Could this be the simplest option? Would record occasionally , guessing a HDD can be used?

    2. The sky Q has a Bluetooth remote which means we have the box completely hidden in an alcove unit under the TV. If we need a different box, do any have this option of hiding them?

    3. Are there any other complications in what I want to do or is it a simple enough process?


    If anyone can point me in the direction of a reputable installer in North Donegal by pm I'd be grateful. Or let me know where to look ?



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