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Apr 9, 2012
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Hi Guys
Any advice out there for a good external tv aeriel, if its attached to van i will need to be able to remove it when i upgrade to a newer van.
Thanks Joanne
 
Aug 23, 2009
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Probably my best advice though of little or no use to you is to pack the scrabble and enjoy having some time away from the television
 
Apr 9, 2012
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LOL we take Guess who and connect 4 but when its just you and a 7yr old and lots of rain cbbc is a god send
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Aug 23, 2009
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Ours are 8, 10 and 12 and we never take the TV at all, what we do have is two cupboards full of games and a crate of artsie stuff. For daytime boredom consider taking up geocaching.
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joanne1970 said:
Hi Guys
Any advice out there for a good external tv aeriel, if its attached to van i will need to be able to remove it when i upgrade to a newer van.
Thanks Joanne
Why not get yourself a sat dish, they are cheap enough on flea bay
 
Jun 11, 2012
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There are a couple of opotions here, one you could get a maxiview aerial and pole attched to draw bar ,or the satellite route which many of us used for quite sometime. There are again different ways you can go here if you have sky box at home you can utilise this, or there is a cheap system that average around the £50 mark at various outlets Aldi Lidl Screwfix and once used you can set up in a matter of minutes as long as you have clear line of sight to the satellite.
Good Luck. Sir Roger
 

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