i have a televes 45 that does indeed look nice. the only reason i got it was that it was on a steal of an offer from
http://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Main_Index/Aerials_Index/index.html 3 years ago. in my mis-informed naivety back then i fell for the 'digital' aerial blurb as well. Worst thing is I haven't even connected it to anything as i still only use cable tv!! It just looks pretty on my chimney

I had plans for freeview boxes and to ditch telewest/virgin but haven't got round to it!
Having read around the web and especially info from this website hat has a heck of a lot of fun, useful and techy knowledge:
http://www.aerialsandtv.com/index.html I realised how RF signals can be really picky and it's a precise non exact science! ('Black Art' they call it!) It is true that digital signals are less forgiving than the old analogue but it really depends where in the county you are!
I'm pretty sure that I made a booboo with the televes though. Living four miles away from one of the most powerful transmitters in the country i should've gone for a Band B DM-log periodic type aerial that would get all the channels and not put too much gain on it. So maybe when i get my ladders out again and borrow a roof climber one i may swap the blooming thing! first thing will be to test the signal tho, i may well get away with attenuating it down!
as for home RF networks i've fitted a few with pf100 and rg6/58/59 cable and all have been fine. They had individual cables to each room from the loft and a double run to the main av place. so the tv/freeview can get the aerial signal, then send it all back up to the splitter and then everyroom can tune in to freeview, dvd, anything! my bro loves it.
in his loft we fitted this:
http://www.screwfix.com/prods/69457/Electrical/TV-Range/Amplifiers-Distribution/Labgear-Home-Distribution-Unit-8-Waybut it was cheaper then! and there's a fab wholesaler in birmingham that does all av stuff at a fraction of retail sheds and online alike. Only thing is knowing what to buy!
to answer the OP, i would've thought the splitter would be in the loft, but it may well be under a floorboard somewhere. or even the cables could be looped in and out of each aerial socket having been twisted together? (YIKES!

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If you can't find the installed stuff, i'd be inclined to start afresh and then you know it's all up to scratch.
sorry bout my long reply post, but i spent a long time researching onetime!
