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<blockquote data-quote="revjames" data-source="post: 346040" data-attributes="member: 5256"><p>I recently sacked SKY because I was fed up of ever increasing costs and being charged extras for things like HD when its free elsewhere. Anyway, I have a dish with 2 LNB inputs from it. I also have an aerial with booster which works well. I dont live in an area where there is cable so cant go down that route.</p><p></p><p>I was thinking of getting a freeview recorder. Am I better going for one with an aerial input or the freesat one&gt; which has most channels or is there one where you can connect LNB and areial? any bright ideas?</p><p></p><p>While were on the subject, I am currently on BT for phone/broadband/TV (TV in another room from main TV) So looking at possibly switching to talktalk for phone broadband and a youview box set up - again this TV is for another room and not where I want my recorder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="revjames, post: 346040, member: 5256"] I recently sacked SKY because I was fed up of ever increasing costs and being charged extras for things like HD when its free elsewhere. Anyway, I have a dish with 2 LNB inputs from it. I also have an aerial with booster which works well. I dont live in an area where there is cable so cant go down that route. I was thinking of getting a freeview recorder. Am I better going for one with an aerial input or the freesat one> which has most channels or is there one where you can connect LNB and areial? any bright ideas? While were on the subject, I am currently on BT for phone/broadband/TV (TV in another room from main TV) So looking at possibly switching to talktalk for phone broadband and a youview box set up - again this TV is for another room and not where I want my recorder. [/QUOTE]
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