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Old 10-10-2009, 18:05   #11
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Re: Freeview poor BBC signal

This is the problem when people first see digital TV. "Oh, you get a good picture here on freeview then! ".

It works perfectly until you reach the signal theshold, then breaks down very quickly. Go into the tuning menu and check the signal quality bar.

I'm currently working off an aerial that is the wrong group for all the digital channels in my area. Mux C and D work fine down to about 30% on the quality bar, but if it rains heavily or the birds congrigate on it, just a 10% drop results in a blank screen.
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