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urban

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#42080 28-Sep-2009 22:24
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http://www.freeviewshop.co.nz/draco-active-flat-panel-aerial-freeview-p-502.html

Does anyone know if these Draco Flat Panel Aerials are any good?



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andrewcnz
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  #259239 29-Sep-2009 06:45
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I would think you would have to be in a very good reception area to use these panels aerials



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  #259301 29-Sep-2009 10:39
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urban: http://www.freeviewshop.co.nz/draco-active-flat-panel-aerial-freeview-p-502.html

Does anyone know if these Draco Flat Panel Aerials are any good?




If you don't mind a bit of DIY (and saving $) then maybe this could be the way to go:

 http://www.youtube.com/comment_servlet?all_comments&v=EWQhlmJTMzw&fromurl=/watch%3Fv%3DEWQhlmJTMzw

I'm going to give it a go soon and see what happens Cool

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  #259457 29-Sep-2009 18:50
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andrewcnz: I would think you would have to be in a very good reception area to use these panels aerials


If my cheapo rabbit ears are picking up the signals, would it be correct to assume that I have adequate reception? 

I quite like the design of the Draco compared to an ugly aerial.

Haha that DIY aerial is all class Pulsta!



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  #259474 29-Sep-2009 19:42
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Yeah if you can get a signal OK with some rabbit ears then it should be good for you then.

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  #259513 29-Sep-2009 21:22
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Sweet, Cheers for the advice

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