Question about BT Freeview channels

I am trying to set up my BT Vision box with a TV that's from India which does not have a scart socket. Hence I bought a scart to AV converter cable so that I could use my TV. Now the setup is complete, however nothing seems to work. Below is what happens:
When I use the BT vision remote control (black remote and black vision box) it does not seem to affect my TV at all, meaning my TV does not respond to the remote signals.
When I first turned on the TV and Vision box I never got to see the BT welcome screen or instructions screen to scan thru the free view channels.
I can see 4 channels when the vision box is disconnected and aeriel cable is directly connected to the TV
Is that a must to have an aerial or antena to watch free view channels with BT Vision?
I am totally confused. Please guide me thru.
Thanks,
L

LSHETTYL wrote:
Is that a must to have an aerial or antena to watch free view channels with BT Vision?
I am totally confused. Please guide me thru.
Thanks,
L
Yes you MUST have the box connected to an aerial in order to receive freeview.
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