Film, Media & TV6 mins ago
Lost Film4 Itv4 And Yesterday
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Currently in north Norfolk. When we arrived the tv had all the above channels, but was bad signal on yesterday channel and for the other two it said that nothing was being broadcast on them. I tried retuning and lost them all.
I have tried retuning where you remove the ariel and then plug it back in before retuning again, but it still isn't finding the channels.
The tv upstairs has the channels but not the downstairs one.
Has anyone got any suggestions?
I have tried retuning where you remove the ariel and then plug it back in before retuning again, but it still isn't finding the channels.
The tv upstairs has the channels but not the downstairs one.
Has anyone got any suggestions?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Different devices (whether they be TVs, Freeview boxes, PVRs, or anything similar) have different 'sensitivities' [i.e. their ability to cope with low signal strengths]. Your downstairs TV set has lower sensitivity than the one upstairs.
The signal strength at your aerial isn't constant. It's affected by the 11-year solar cycle, individual solar flares, atmospheric pressure, weather conditions, interference from other electrical devices in the vicinity (such as your PC or your neighbour's TV set) and lots of other things. The signal strength used to be good enough for your downstairs TV to 'lock onto', but it no longer is (even though the upstairs TV, with its better sensitivity, is able to cope).
Start by checking that your aerial hasn't been knocked out of alignment by high winds. Then check that any plugs and sockets between your aerial are all making good connections. (It could be something as simple as he aerial not being properly plugged into the TV!). Then, assuming that you've not found anything wrong with the aerial or connections, buy a single outlet aerial amplifier from any large supermarket (such as Asda, where they're priced at £9.98, or Tesco).
If you've already got a signal booster installed (and it's not doing the job properly) you might need to get your aerial replaced by a better one.
Chris
The signal strength at your aerial isn't constant. It's affected by the 11-year solar cycle, individual solar flares, atmospheric pressure, weather conditions, interference from other electrical devices in the vicinity (such as your PC or your neighbour's TV set) and lots of other things. The signal strength used to be good enough for your downstairs TV to 'lock onto', but it no longer is (even though the upstairs TV, with its better sensitivity, is able to cope).
Start by checking that your aerial hasn't been knocked out of alignment by high winds. Then check that any plugs and sockets between your aerial are all making good connections. (It could be something as simple as he aerial not being properly plugged into the TV!). Then, assuming that you've not found anything wrong with the aerial or connections, buy a single outlet aerial amplifier from any large supermarket (such as Asda, where they're priced at £9.98, or Tesco).
If you've already got a signal booster installed (and it's not doing the job properly) you might need to get your aerial replaced by a better one.
Chris
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