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Posted: 22.04.2023  ·  #1
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So although it says Saorview it needs a box and an aerial. Can anyone recommend which aerial is best for a motorhome ? And are all Saorview boxes the same ?


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Walker TV.
So although it says Saorview it needs a box and an aerial. Can anyone recommend which aerial is best for a motorhome ? And are all Saorview boxes the same ?


For an aerial I have One of these and I find it excellent at pulling in a signal, even in weak signal areas.

Any TV put on the market in recent years should have built-in software to decode Saorview and shouldn't need an external decoder box, they are only on the market for old TV's


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Walker TV.
So although it says Saorview it needs a box and an aerial. Can anyone recommend which aerial is best for a motorhome ? And are all Saorview boxes the same ?


For an aerial I have One of these and I find it excellent at pulling in a signal, even in weak signal areas.

Any TV put on the market in recent years should have built-in software to decode Saorview and shouldn't need an external decoder box, they are only on the market for old TV's


Done. Thanks.


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Walker TV.
So although it says Saorview it needs a box and an aerial. Can anyone recommend which aerial is best for a motorhome ? And are all Saorview boxes the same ?


For an aerial I have One of these and I find it excellent at pulling in a signal, even in weak signal areas.

Any TV put on the market in recent years should have built-in software to decode Saorview and shouldn't need an external decoder box, they are only on the market for old TV's


Ok. I' ve got it. Should it be mounted outside or inside near the door for example.


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Ok. I' ve got it. Should it be mounted outside or inside near the door for example.


Position where ever you think you'll get the best signal , on the roof would probably be best ,read the instructions

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Ok. I' ve got it. Should it be mounted outside or inside near the door for example.


Position where ever you think you'll get the best signal , on the roof would probably be best ,read the instructions


The instructions are v helpful. Install inside or outside. 😁


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