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TV has Freeview incorporated, and have just added a Freeview Plus recorder, but it doesn't have all the channels that the TV has, yet they are both hooked up to the same aerial - how come?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Different TVs (and associated devices like your Freeview Plus recorder) have different 'sensitivities' to radio frequency signals. It seems that your recorder isn't as good at 'pulling in' weak signals as your TV is.
You might need to upgrade your aerial system. (That means both your aerial and, just as importantly, the cable as well). If so, this aerial has been highly-recommended many times here on AB:
http://info.maplin.co.uk/module.aspx?moduleno= 22523
However, given that your TV can receive all channels (and your recorder can receive some), it would be well worth trying a cheap signal booster first. (Try Asda, Tesco Extra or Maplin Electronics. They don't cost much).
Chris
You might need to upgrade your aerial system. (That means both your aerial and, just as importantly, the cable as well). If so, this aerial has been highly-recommended many times here on AB:
http://info.maplin.co.uk/module.aspx?moduleno= 22523
However, given that your TV can receive all channels (and your recorder can receive some), it would be well worth trying a cheap signal booster first. (Try Asda, Tesco Extra or Maplin Electronics. They don't cost much).
Chris
Dear Liz.......First of all R.T.F.I.B.
Have you completed the set-up for the recorder? There would have been a "Search for new channels" button somewhere in the set-up procedure, you need to do this to find channels that have been added or re-numbered since the tuner/s in the recorder were programmed during manufacture. It may have been made over a year ago even if you have just bought it.
Have you completed the set-up for the recorder? There would have been a "Search for new channels" button somewhere in the set-up procedure, you need to do this to find channels that have been added or re-numbered since the tuner/s in the recorder were programmed during manufacture. It may have been made over a year ago even if you have just bought it.