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Old 10-10-2009, 10:45   #10
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Re: Freeview poor BBC signal

Weather doesn't effect freeview frequencies as much as lets say sat freqs..

More than likely the coax has popped out of the connectors, the antenna/coa-ax join wasn't sealed up and has got waterlogged, or a strong wind/bird has knocked the antenna slightly out of alignment..

Also before you do anything check with a neighbour as it could be that work is being done at the transmitter...

But I will say that the antenna you bought is designed for minimal visual impact in a good signal area, or for example caravanners.. best to get a decent antenna something like:-

http://www.amazon.co.uk/SLx-27884D-E...5168053&sr=1-6

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