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Old 30-05-2015, 15:16   #1
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Aerial Connection.

In my house I have two aerial connections, the living room one was changed when the digital swap-over took place. The bedroom one, I left the way it was as I had cable multi-room. Now i would like too use the Aerial connection again, would it work by changing the faceplate. Thanks in advance.
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Re: Aerial Connection.

Why was the one in the living room changed? Digital switchover did not involve changing the kinds of connectors used to plug a terrestrial aerial into a TV. If there is something strange about the old aerial sockets in your house, we need to know what it is, before dishing out advice. Can you post a photo of the old socket in your bedroom?
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Re: Aerial Connection.

The obvious question is have you actually plugged a TV into it & tried it?

If its a standard coax outlet & you have changed nothing between it and the aerial its connected too, it should work without problems. If you plug a TV set in & a retune doesnt bring in what you expect, thats when to start with the diagnostics. In other words, make sure its broke before you fix it!
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