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dvmorris2001
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I have a tv pro box. My aerial signal is weak, even with a booster. I would like to stream all channels. Would a freely TV run alongside a tv pro box and allow me to scrap aerial?

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XRaySpeX
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@dvmorris2001 : It should do as long as your TV is Freely capable.

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Garethrprice
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Weerab2024
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The netgem box hasn't been released yet but will at some point this year.

Definitely a game changer that I will be considering instead of my current package.

New free to air channels are being added constantly. Three were added yesterday for example. 

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Matt_124
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You dont need an aerial to use an EE TV Box Pro, you can switch it to IP Mode and get your freeview channels through your EE Broadband connection instead of your aerial. 

https://ee.co.uk/help/tv-sport/manage-use/modes#article-heading-4 

There may be some channels missing but most of the main ones are included in IP Mode.

https://ee.co.uk/help/tv-sport/manage-use/channel-guide 

Worth seeing if this works for you and has all you need before going out and buying something else.

I would deffo do this, its how I run my set up at home and works for me.  The only ones I would miss are the U channels but the box has the free app so quite happy.