Monday, March 21, 2011

All About Freeview Aerial Installers

By James Sollis


There are many issues arising out of the installment of a new television service called Freeview, which is getting popular in the United Kingdom. Freeview is a new television service which is free of charge after you buy a decoder from the service provider, which is basically a box which you plug in between your television and the aerial. Sometimes more often than not the cost of installing the service may require the services of aerial installers.

Upon payment of the decoder box that is a requirement for the service, you should be able to enjoy a myriad channels on your television using your old aerial, and does not necessitate the purchase of a new aerial. However, some subscribers have opted to get new aerials perhaps to improve quality or boost performance and thus require the services of Aerial Installers.

The purchase of a new aerial may in fact entail other costs that are part and parcel of buying it, since you want to improve performance and reception of your new TV service. Some of these costs will be discussed so as to better prepare you for the decision of whether to get a new aerial or not.

And apart from just purchasing an alleged Freeview compatible aerial some costs compound this endeavor. There are several considerations that may add or decrease the cost of installing a new aerial if it is warranted for the use of your new aerial service. Some of these considerations will now be discussed.

The first consideration that may affect the price of installing a new aerial is location. Will the aerial be located on the roof or the loft? The more dangerous the location of the aerial then the higher cost of installation will be. A second consideration is the aerial type you will be installing. There are so many models to choose from and the choice of model will definitely affect your costing.

A third consideration will be the demand for installation. The more people that demand to have aerials installed to get the Freeview will cause delays and therefore the cost here is in the form of time. Likewise if the demand is high you become a price taker and cannot do much on haggling for a lower price from installers.

A most important consideration is consumer ignorance. Some consumers are gullible and the crafty technician can pump the price of the aerial and installation cost through some technical mambo jumbo. Thus it is of prime importance that the consumer educate him or herself by asking as many questions as possible from those with Freeview and the providers themselves.

Before rushing to buy any new equipment, make sure that you really need it, for it may be that you need not buy any proposed or recommended equipment at all. It pays to inform yourself before you buy.




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