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I'm fitting a freeview TV in my van, but need advise on the choice of aerial ?
Any members running decent aerials ?
Recommend units appriciated.
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I use my freeview tv in my camper but only ever watch dvd,s,ive done a bit of searching about ariels and found these small stubby ariels for sale on ebay £19.99 which I have been told are pretty good.Ive just ordered one gonna try it the weekend,

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Hi I have just fitted a flat screen in my van , I fitted a status 330 on the roof and the picture is excellent. Only downside it looks like a flying saucer on the roof. :ok

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fazzer wrote:I use my freeview tv in my camper but only ever watch dvd,s,ive done a bit of searching about ariels and found these small stubby ariels for sale on ebay £19.99 which I have been told are pretty good.Ive just ordered one gonna try it the weekend,
I've tried one, but it was a bit difficult to get a good signal, let me know how your stubby one performs.

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It all depends so much on the signal strength where you happen to be at the time.

The cheapest tiny "twig" style will give you a hundred channels in a good signal strength area, whereas a £150 amplified "flying saucer" might give you zilch in a poor signal area. Having said that, I am intending to maximise my chances of getting a decent signal by purchasing a better one than the dumpy style, amplified mag base one I currently have, but it is annoying to spend out, and properly mount, a decent camping style one, only to find you still get no signal at xyz location.

My current one ("library" pic) =
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Note = some of those fancy looking "flying saucer" ones are nothing much more than a wire "halo" encased in plastic with a cheap amp in the base.
Got a new van, but it's a 165bhp T4 [shock horror] Accurate LPG Station map here

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i have the same aerial as ghost123 , 7 quid from ebay works very well considerng the price.
rumour has it attach the magnetic base to something metal ( roof ) and it works better
Gti caravelle gl.

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those of you that have a tv/dvd fitted , what have you used to mount it.
i am intending to mount it on the roof just back from the two front seats, so that when the bed is in place its central to your view
Gti caravelle gl.

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update on stubby ariel,i used it this weekend in wales out in the sticks,had to retune tv but ariel worked perfectly without any issues.10/10 :ok

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