Receive DTT without an antenna

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Bastien92 Posted messages 5 Status Membre -  
keroum Posted messages 1 Status Membre -
Hello,

I have a TV that I would like to use to receive digital terrestrial television (DTT), but this TV is not connected to the main antenna. However, it does have a built-in antenna that works well, although the quality is not extraordinary.

I would like to know if it is possible to receive DTT on this TV without going through the main antenna and how the quality would be…

Thank you,
Bastien
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Bastien92 Posted messages 5 Status Membre 18
 
When I talk about an integrated antenna, I mean there is a kind of foldable antenna on top that we constantly have to move to get a decent picture quality... It's on a small 36 cm Thomson TV that is about 7 or 8 years old... You can still connect another antenna to it.

I found this indoor antenna on the Fnac website:

One For All Flat Antenna SV 9210
Extra flat indoor antenna VHF-UHF compatible with TNT - Amplified (38dB)
Power supply via 12 V transformer (included)

And on Darty, a Thomson antenna:
Amplified indoor antenna special for TNT
Covers all TV and radio channels from TNT
Power supply via mains or 5 Volts through the TNT receiver

And I was wondering if this antenna contained a decoder, so I could connect it directly to my TV without having to buy anything else...

Thank you for your responses,
Bastien
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poupougne13
 
Re...

It's already clearer, except you don't say whether the ANTENNA/TV connection is accessible to insert a decoder or not...?!

An antenna, to my knowledge, cannot have a built-in decoder; a decoder is still quite bulky... but I don't claim to know everything that exists in terms of equipment..
Your antenna is supposed to receive the TNT, but receiving it WITHOUT DECODING IT WITH A DECODER, in my humble opinion, offers no advantage! ;(

That's just my opinion...


To be continued...

Best regards,

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