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The New One For All SV9365 Indoor Amplified 46dB Aluminium Freeview/DAB Aerial

The New One For All SV9365 Indoor Amplified 46dB Aluminium Freeview/DAB Aerial
From One For All

Price: £24.99

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Product Description

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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #367 in Consumer Electronics
  • Brand: One For All
  • Model: SV9365
  • Dimensions: 14.17" h x 3.94" w x 9.06" l, 2.20 pounds

Features

  • Superb design by alumium brushed top case
  • Especially designed for DVB-T (Freeview) and DAB
  • Triple noise filters to eliminate interference from wireless devices, Can be used in conjuction to HD devices
  • Built in 46dB amplifier for optimal digital signal reception, Fully adjustable Loop ensures best possible reception
  • Telescopic antennas (upto 95cm) ensures maximal signal capture, External power supply via DVB-T receiver

Customer Reviews

Smashed it up!1
Bought this product, set it up - seemed okay for the first few weeks then the reception started to become a bit dodgy, this got worse by the day until it eventually just stopped picking up anything - i would not recommend this product to anyone, i refuse to even call it an aerial!

fantastic!5
I live in a rural area where freeview is supposed to be limited. After recieving a new tv with built in freeview, my old aerial was useless at picking up anything....
Read the reviews and purchased this and it it definately worth it! I can now get all the freeview channels with crystal clear reception! Well worth the money!

Product is actually fault-LESS5
After seeing the reviews here, I thought that an average rating of 3.5 by 23 customers wasn't bad and therefore it was worth the risk of buying!

The first one I bought was damaged - one of the antennas didn't seem to have been attached by the manufacturer or something else had happened to it (returned by another customer perhaps?). I went back and got another one - and made sure it was good.

Came back and plugged it in. I found it doesn't work well in the living room - no clear signal because of tall buildings - so I went to place it in my bedroom - which faces a huge garden so plenty of open space.

Common reasons why it might not work include:
-if there's a lot of buildings on one side so there's not a clear signal,
-or the wires (extension cables) are not the right type or don't work well - I found this to be the case with cheaply manufactured cables
-may well be down to interference (metallic objects - e.g. radiator, solid thick walls, Wifi products - but this aerial claims to remove interference from Wifi products)

There is NOTHING wrong with a well-manufactured (i.e. not damaged when first bought) aerial of this type! I live in East London and it works pretty good - I finally get Channel 5 and 5 USA and all those other channels. Previously I tried my digital TV with the communal aerial on my block of flats, but I realised I had to buy another one. Bought one for £1 but although that was much better, it wasn't clear and I had to keep adjusting it! With this one I don't even have to adjust anymore! :D

It is worth the money, and if it hasn't worked for anybody else then I don't know what's wrong with it - perhaps it's external factors. I think the general rule is to buy a relatively expensive but reputable and trustworthy brand indoor house aerial with amplifier/interference-remover or get an outdoor aerial.