We recommend a wideband rooftop aerial for the best reception.
We do not recommend loft aerials, as being inside means the digital signal strength is reduced. They're also more susceptible to interference from the other electrical equipment within your home.
Most existing rooftop aerials should be fine. But if your aerial has served you well for a number of years and you're not seeing a clear picture, it might just be old or have taken a beating from the weather, so it might need some attention. We suggest you get in touch with the following organisations who can give you details of one or more members who operate in your area and guarantee their work:
A local installer will understand the circumstances and local geography in your area and suggest the best option available to you.
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