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Chris
I'd think it unlikely to be your kit - as you have two items not responding. As a test you could try putting the aerial directly in to the TV as see if you had any luck. However, my guess is it is an aerial or transmitter problem.
Hope you get it sorted
ATB Rotf
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| Posts: 9895 | Location: Trumptonshire | Registered: Wed 22 June 2005 |   |
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Thanks ROTF. Missing commercial tv is hardly life threatening, but it is weird! I noticed that the FM signal seems to be a bit weaker too, so I am inlined to think there is a transmitter issue. At least the music system is up and running again!
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| Posts: 3316 | Location: Middlesex, UK | Registered: Thu 20 January 2005 |   |
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Its down to the weather, Mine have been bad all week end.
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| Posts: 10277 | Location: Balamory | Registered: Tue 25 April 2006 |   |
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Thanks munch. I did try again last night but the taste police still wouldn't let ITV, 4, 5 or ITV2 into the flat! Maybe when the pressure rises I'll have another go.
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| Posts: 3316 | Location: Middlesex, UK | Registered: Thu 20 January 2005 |   |
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I tried again last night, but with the same result. Anybody know of a website where I could bost an enquiry about Freeview?
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| Posts: 3316 | Location: Middlesex, UK | Registered: Thu 20 January 2005 |   |
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or even post an enquiry!!!
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| Posts: 3316 | Location: Middlesex, UK | Registered: Thu 20 January 2005 |   |
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Chris, if you know the name of your transmitter the BBC usually posts any planned work or power reductions on it's engineering pages. Also on analogue Ceefax.
I dare say the companies that look after the transmitters may do likewise.
Steve
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| Posts: 3275 | Location: Weald | Registered: Sat 05 November 2005 |   |
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Steve I haven't a clue. How could I find out? What I don't get is that the tuner seems to work fine and get a good lock on the BBC channels but goes straight from channl 2 to channel 7. Both devices do the same so I am sure it is the incoming signal and not some weird hardware fault at ly end.
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| Posts: 3316 | Location: Middlesex, UK | Registered: Thu 20 January 2005 |   |
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quote: Originally posted by Chris Kelly: or even post an enquiry!!! Try here.Find out from your TV dealer which transmitter is yours and you should be able to get info on engineering. Steve
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| Posts: 3275 | Location: Weald | Registered: Sat 05 November 2005 |   |
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Thanks Steve. had a brief look. It's ckock full of info so need a bit more time to read and digest. Will look again when I get home.
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| Posts: 3316 | Location: Middlesex, UK | Registered: Thu 20 January 2005 |   |
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I feel more dumb than I can say! The decorators who were in here at the weekend took all the socket faces off the walls to do a proper job. In removeing and replacing the tv/fm/satellite socket they must have inadvertently dislodged the coax cable so that there was only a minimal contact between it and the outputs. Tonight I reoved the socket cover, reseated the co-ax and voila! The missing channels are suddenly back and the signal strength is back up to 10. At least I didn't completely disgrace myself by callimg in an expert!
Sorry for wasting the time of those kind enough to respond.
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| Posts: 3316 | Location: Middlesex, UK | Registered: Thu 20 January 2005 |   |
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