a directv receiver/dish+ the total choice plus package provided by: DIRECTV
hey funny story bout DTV, before i got it, someone told me bout pay per view, i was confused about this cuz i didnt kno how its spelled so i thought it was spelled "paper view" it does sound exactly the same if ya think bout it though
2007-02-19 13:34:12
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answered by spiderk132 4
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First of all you need to find out if you've got a good enough signal by phoning Freeview on 08708 80 99 80 or text your postcode to 83331 or visit the website at www.freeview.co.uk, you will also need a digital compatible aerial, I bought one several years ago, its an indoor one which we have in our loft you can also get ones that go on your television etc, go to Argos or somewhere similar, then buy yourself a decent digital set-top box, all good electrical item shops sell them, including Argos, Currys, and even some supermarkets such as Tescos and Asdas, and they are fairly cheap to purchase now, you can also get freeview channels through a Sky dish/box but that would mean a monthly fee, a set-top box is a one off fee, I know that the above number works in the UK but if you are near the border it will probably work for you too, its worth a try, you can definitely go to the official website for further advice/details, good luck, hopefully you will be able to get a good reception where you live, cheerio!
2007-02-20 00:23:49
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answered by Rainbowz 6
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A freeview box and a good signal. you can get a box from tesco or asda for about £25. text your postcode to the number on the box & they txt a message back telling you
if you are in an area that receives the freeview signal.
2007-02-19 13:48:03
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answered by Stu pid 5
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A decent signal. We needed an arial on the roof and still get a picture that gets stucks a lot of the time. Not an experience that i enjoy.
2007-02-19 13:37:35
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answered by Part Time Cynic 7
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