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[Closed] Aerial & Freeview TV - help please

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I have bought a TV with built in Freeview but I'm having problems with the channels. I get most of the free to air channels i.e. ITV, Channel 4, etc but not BBC1 or BBC2. Well to be honest I can re-tune the Freeview & sometimes I do get the BBC but the signal strength is 70% or less & the picture freezes or pixilates.

I live less than 8 miles from the TV mast with a clear line of sight, no tress & pre-digital switch over I had a fantastic analogue picture with no probs. The aerial is in the loft & is about 10 foot long with 20 - 25 bars.

The question is do I need a new aerial? do I need to reposition the aerial? or what do I need to do to get all the Freeview channels?

I thought I'd ask on here before sending the Mrs up the loft to move the aerial 😉


 
Posted : 30/03/2010 7:28 pm
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I had a similar problem. Moved into a house with a clear view of t'local TV transmitter, so I thought should be no problems. Tried fiddling around. Then tried fiddling around with the aerial instead and retuning TV. Then phoned a local aerial man who charged me a reasonable £20 to sort it out property in about 20 mins.


 
Posted : 30/03/2010 8:03 pm
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Had the same problem. Our loft aerial had to point at a brick wall and the row of houses next door. Faffed about for ages before ultimately sticking it on the roof instead. Problem solved.


 
Posted : 30/03/2010 8:10 pm
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Possibly due to the current retuning digital stations saga. Retuned mine the other evening and now BBC2 is missing, but there's a second phase coming up, so I'll see what happens then. Not fussed, watch via SkyHD anyway.


 
Posted : 30/03/2010 8:51 pm
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I cant remember the technicalities, but when I was having trouble with Freeview my old man (knew alot about these things) mentioned something about loft antennae not being as good with digital signals compared to analogue.


 
Posted : 30/03/2010 8:56 pm
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The word loft is a dead giveaway. Digital signals hate spurious reflections which you get from tiles or water tanks etc.

As Lactic says, outside is the answer.


 
Posted : 30/03/2010 8:57 pm
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There seem to be some issues with BBC1 at the moment. I know a few people who can't get it. I recently put up a 'digital' aerial, it looks a bit space age but was only £20 and the signal is much better. Its in the loft and its fine.


 
Posted : 30/03/2010 8:59 pm
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My old man had the same prob with 5% signal.

I went online/googled the transmitter, direction and compared his aerial position.

Turned out I just needed to turn his aerial which was above his garage luckily as I'm not using the ****ing ladder to the top his house with a shoddy ladder.

Could be the direction of your ariel and be careful up there-when you send her!


 
Posted : 30/03/2010 9:10 pm
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Cheers guys for all your help.

I think I'll try the cheaper option first (well I am Cornish after all) & send the Mrs up the loft to tweak the aerial direction 😆


 
Posted : 30/03/2010 9:40 pm
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Wolfbane.com and a compass will sort you out
You can also have to much signal which is also not good.


 
Posted : 30/03/2010 9:43 pm
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Carefull up there, remember Rod Hull 😥


 
Posted : 30/03/2010 9:44 pm
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check all your connectors as well. a poorly terminated connector can loose a lot of signal.


 
Posted : 30/03/2010 9:44 pm
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aerialsandtv.com/ is very good and full of info


 
Posted : 30/03/2010 9:47 pm