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Why do they all have freeview?

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crazymac:
OK, thanks for the comments guys :clap:

LSP, if I was on my own then i'd do away with the TV as well, but with a wife that loves her soaps and and 8 year old in the house I have no chance of getting rid!

Looks like a new TV will be winging its way soon, i'm tied into Sky plus for a bit yet, but I need to seriously look into what channels we watch and wether they are available on Freeview or freesat?

Range Rover Blues:
If you have freeview ten you'll still be able to watch some channel during thunderstorms ;)

crazymac:

--- Quote from: Range Rover Blues on April 14, 2009, 16:51:50 ---If you have freeview ten you'll still be able to watch some channel during thunderstorms ;)

--- End quote ---

Thats a good point that :clap: heavy rain and Sky goes FUBAR!

hairyasswelder:
If a telly recieves no signal - analogue (about to be scrapped) or digital then surely it is just a monitor............

You dont need a monitor licence  :? :? :? :?

When you buy a telly it is repored to licence authority every time  ;) ;)

thermidorthelobster:

--- Quote from: hairyasswelder on April 14, 2009, 21:23:41 ---You dont need a monitor licence  :? :? :? :?
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You do if you're watching telly through it, even through a computer - MythTV etc.  As soon as there is a tuner involved somewhere then you need a licence.  If it is JUST a monitor then you don't need a license, but staring at the desktop background is not normally a substitute for watching EastEnders.

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