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freeview - bad reception grrrrrr

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looobylooo | 19:45 Thu 03rd Jun 2010 | Technology
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its driving me up the bleeping wall!! aaaaarrrrrggggghhhhhhhh!!!

the reception with the dtr keeps cutting short, sticking, stop starting, freezing etc, some programmes are unwatchable...

is it the weather??!! lol
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where are you looby? we have trouble at the moment with the commercial channels, keep freezing and pixillating, but we are close to France and they have switched on some of their HD channels. "Any way the wind blows...!"
loooby I've recorded totally unwatchable programmes before now.........and we don't switch over until 2012....
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im in the midlands boxy, in warwickshire.

i keep giving it a thump, lol .. if it carries on like this itll be getting a kick!

the one in the kitchen and living room are fine, its just this one upstairs grrrrrrrrrr
Oh well that's my theory out of the window then.... your prob's not the same as mine. We can't even blame The Ash any longer!
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oh craft, its the same here,
look forward to watching something ive recorded and &%$@!! its totally unwatchable!! so its delete, again............ grrrrrrrrrr
High atmospheric pressure and solar flares (as well as the 11-year sunspot cycle) can both affect the transmission and reception of radio waves. The problems you're currently experiencing suggest that your aerial is good enough to cope during times when reception conditions are good but it's not up to the job when the strength of the incoming signal drops (or when there are additional interfering signals present).

See here for a more detailed response:
http://www.theanswerb...y/Question858245.html
Then call an aerial fitter.

Chris
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thanks chris, much appreciated :o)
A high quality high-gain directional antenna will fix it.
Ask for Triax (like a Unix) or Yagi.They are the best and rarely suffer problems like that.
AlBags I had one of those fitted the week I bought the freeview box........I still have problems.
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ah right, cheers albags, thank you :o)
Move house to be closer to a transmitter. I can see ours from the bedroom window and get perfect digital reception from a £3 set-top antenna.
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right gen, move house it is then! lol
craft ..
If someone fits a Triax Unix 32 or 52 correctly, aligns it to the transmitter, and is using decent downlead, there are very few areas you cannot get all the multiplexes.
Do you know what Transmitter you receive from and how far?
Think it's Emley Moor Albags.......I'm in York.
its the work digtal upgrade thats causing the problem this work is essential and the signal will be very much better than before when the analogue signal is switched off in the next few months depending on where you live.here in Yorkshire thats next year
... and you Looby? ...

Sutton Coldfield transmitter?
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yeah, i think its sutton coldfield albags.

strange how the little cheapy freeview boxes work ok down stairs, but with the slightly 'posher' one upstairs, where i can record onto the hard drive and pause and rewind programmes etc, it plays up something cronic!
Mine's a posher one as well loooby with the recording facility...........

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