<p>The little antennas that came with my USB stick tuners were largely useless. That said, a very basic $10 RCA bunny ears in an upstairs bedroom pulled in a large number of stations where I live in Palo Alto. I replaced it with a Silver Sensor in the same bedroom, pointed at Sutro, and I get nearly everything that is available in the area, including signals from Monument, which isn't even close to the same direction.</p>
<p>Brian.</p>
<p><blockquote>On Nov 10, 2008 12:20 AM, "Ian Barton" <<a href="mailto:lists@manor-farm.org">lists@manor-farm.org</a>> wrote:<br><br><p><font color="#500050">
> Has anybody tried using the twin tuner DVB-T USB stick that is currently
> on offer from Maplin?...</font></p>No, but I would be interested in buying one if it worked. As a side<br>
issue are the aerials that are included with this sort of tuner any use<br>
at all? I would quite like to use something like this with my notebook,<br>
but my experience with Freeview suggests that anything less than a roof<br>
mounted aerial is useless.<br>
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Ian.<br>
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