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Old 03-09-2009, 16:53   #20
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Re: aerial boosters

The aerial amplifier you are looking at does not replace a cable, it boosts the signal in the cable. We have had this discussion with the OP already in another thread.

In short there is not yet a way to wirelessly transmit high quality video to a large screen TV. Ofcom have hinted at licensing this type of product in future, but it is not yet off the drawing board.

A direct connection from the TV to aerial is the only option.
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