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Does anyone know if I can buy a freeview box that I can plug a VM cable into? I have to return the set-top box to them but would like to still get more channels than the normal BBC1 etc.

 

We don't have an external aerial leading into the house.

 

 

If all else fails, kick them where it hurts and SOD'EM;)

 

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Simply put, no. You need a VM box to plug the VM cable into. Ask them if you can keep it and have it for their "on demand" stuff. (worth a try I guess!)

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Yes, I woudl say call them. Not sure if there are any decent alternatives... Wy do u just not use a normal antenna?

 

What I mean by that is, why not get one installed, they are pretty cheap if you DIY. Also if you live in a good signal area, an internal antenna may suffice.

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