My Freeview box has no EPG, is blank on FIVE, ITV3, ITV4, ITV2+1, has no sound o

To deal with the problem you must clear the channel list completely and then rescan - if your box has it in the menus, please the 'installation menu' to do an initial scan or a reset to factory settings or First Time Installation. You MUST delete the entire existing list of channels. On most boxes this technique can be also be used:
Try this:
1) unplug your Freeview box (or idTV) from the mains;
2) unplug the aerial from the Freeview box by disconnecting the cable from the 'RF in' socket;
3) wait 30 seconds;
4) plug Freeview box (or idTV) mains back in;
5) do a complete scan for channels - it will fail without the aerial. (This may be in the installation or initialization menu, and is distinct from any 'add channels option'). Once this is done your channel line up should be empty;
6) reinsert aerial by reconnecting to the 'RF in' connection;
7) do a complete scan for channels again.
The Freeview channel line-up provided by six "multiplexes" - each of which carry five or more TV channels, radio channels, text services and EPG data. In this diagram each ROW represents a multiplex. If you are still missing a whole multiplex (ie everything on the row) you may need to replace your aerial with a wideband type, purchase a larger aerial or you may have interference from a VCR, games console, Sky Digibox or similar.
7:20 PM
jb38: Thank you for this detailed reply. I did restore the set to "shipping condition" and no change after re scan. The baffling thing is the good channels are very good indeed! Maximum signal strength and signal quality. the bad channels are all alike too, maximum signal strength, 0-2 signal quality. This varies a lot over the course of the day but at no time are the bad channels unaffected for more than a few minutes. I tried attenuating the signal strength, no change there either. It's a pain in the arse as this big Panasonic took a lot of heave hoing to get here. My guess is that I've been ""updated"" into obsolescence. It all began with those fancy adverts for Freeview Play. I can remember thinking. "Oh dear, why do they have to tinker with something that has seemed almost too good to be true for 5 years. This is going to cost me!"
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12:45 AM
jb38: The +1 stations are now at rock bottom on the quality scale. Dave is but a distant memory and Yesterday is just that! My viewing pleasure has been reduced by about half since the beginning of November. Looks like Freeview has left me behind. So hello Freesat? I have a dish on the outside of my flat, still wired up. At least satellite signals are good just about everywhere. I wonder if this isn't all a plot to drive us into the clutches of Murdoch? I do know he hates the idea of free tv.
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8:10 AM
Paul: Of course I could just get rid of the tv and start reading again. This may be the best thing that's happened to me in years. Interesting to note that my mobile signal has suffered too, virgin mobile, they use the Orange masts. This part of Bucks/Beds has always been a poor signal area MK17 8. Things have simply got worse over the years.
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8:14 AM
Paul: Well, purchasing a Freesat HD receiver or even a PVR model of same, would certainly be a less costly way of solving your problems over that of replacing the TV, especially if a dish is already installed in your flat, and you are otherwise satisfied with the performance of the TV as far as its picture / audio quality etc is concerned.
Panasonic have not as yet got back to me re my query on software updates, although even if they are still available? I do have my doubts if installing same would make any difference to the situation, as COM5/6 is technically the same as COM4, you not having reported any problems with the latter, therefore, my suspicion based on this being that the problem is possibly down to a defective tuner, unusual, but not by any means unheard of.
Of course, all said is also based on the fact of you having reported that reception is perfectly OK on the other smaller TV, that is when the Panasonic's aerial connector is removed from the rear of same and plugged into the small set.
However, purely out of curiosity, as you have mentioned flat, its assumed that the problem referred to is not being experienced by anyone else? Another aspect I wondered about being, is the wall at the rear of your Panasonic that of a dividing one between two properties?.
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9:35 AM
jb38: In addition to that said, a signal check carried out a few minutes ago up in Stamford, indicated Sandy's COM4 / 5 & 6 as being perfectly normal, ie: 90% strength / 100% quality, although COM 5's quality does have a tendency to fluctuate between 85% and 100% now and again, something not terribly unusual, as reception of C52 in this area is known to drop off quite considerably during summer months.
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4:41 PM
jb38: I am not disputing the signal strength. What I am saying is that something in the nature of the information my tv is receiving has changed. Why should half the stations have perfect quality and the other half next to none? If they all come from the same transmitter? Only certain wavelengths seem to be affected.
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5:07 PM
Paul: when you got an aerial man out to check your tv what did he say was the problem?
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8:42 PM
Mazbar: I'd love to hear what the problem is as well! My only thought was that a cable had been damaged in such a way to kill certain muxs, but being perfect on others. It would be nice to have a solution to the mystery.
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12:13 AM
Paul : I was in no way inferring that the signal strength was being disputed!, as well as the fact of me being fully aware that the issue is with the quality of the signal and not its strength, having only reported the strength & quality of the signal received from the muxes in question in the Stamford area being purely for information purposes.
However, and although a long shot, the reason for me having enquired as to whether or not the problem is also being experienced by anyone else in the area is based on "flat" having been mentioned, and the fact of interference possibly emanating from another same located nearby in the same property.
As although instances of TV reception problems being caused by interference radiated from equipment used in an adjoining property is somewhat rare, it does on occasions exist, said interference being of the nature of only affecting some channels.
The other aspect about interference of this nature (direct injection) being, that it mostly only affects TV's of the older variety with insufficient screening of the sensitive areas of the PCB circuitry, newer models being superior in this respect.
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3:27 PM
jb38: Coo, direct injection interference, that is something I have yet to rule out. I must admit, interference did occur to me as a possible cause. I will try turning this beast to a different angle and see if that has an effect. It is like a rabbit warren here, more like a bee hive to be honest! Anything could be getting to my distinguished old Panasonic. I did change all my lights to LEDs. Hmm
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5:13 PM
Paul: Well, if the TV in question had been one of the smaller sized lighter in weight variety, I would have suggested that if at all possible, to try it out connected into someone else's aerial system, as the fact of the TV being moved from its present position would prove one way or another if direct injection interference was involved or not.
Plus of course, if the TV did operate OK in another location, that would eliminate my suspicion of the problem possibly being caused by a defective tuner.
Alter having posted my latest reply, I felt that I should possibly have explained what's meant by interference of the direct injection variety, but though, that said in your reply/update suggests that you are already aware of same.
As far as trying your TV at a different angle is concerned, even pulling it a few feet away from its present position and with a short coax extension lead being used to couple it up, is enough to check the possibility of D.I. interference being involved, as interference of this sort dies off rapidly in the same way as does same picked up by a medium / long wave radio if placed near to a router or digital device of a similar nature.
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12:34 PM
jb38: Hi. I am going to pare back the aerial cable and inch or so and see if this works. It has become quite clear today that all mainstream stations, by that I mean BBCs, CH4s are fine. All others are banjaxed!
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1:10 PM
jb38: I have tried this. Better quality (excellent) on main stations BBCs, CH4s. All other stations jiggered! There is definitely a disparity between these signals and my TV This has become apparent since the start of November.
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12:03 AM
May well be a defective tuner as moving TV had no effect. Is there any way to put this right or is my giant screen on its way out? I was wondering if I could use it as a monitor for the excellent Richer Sounds? This tiny tv seems to be able to get a perfect picture anywhere. shame the screen is so small.
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12:04 AM
jb38: May well be a defective tuner as moving TV had no effect. Is there any way to put this right or is my giant screen on its way out? I was wondering if I could use it as a monitor for the excellent Richer Sounds? This tiny tv seems to be able to get a perfect picture anywhere. shame the screen is so small.
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12:17 AM
Paul: If by saying "tried this" means, having turned the TV at right angles to where its presently facing, as well as having pulled it a few feet away from the wall, and yet the problem remains, then its unlikely that D.I. interference is involved, albeit that interference of some sort cannot be completely ruled out.
However, on the subject of the smaller TV referred to. Although you have reported "all" channels as being received perfectly OK on this TV, I am rather curious as to what this represents signal strength / quality wise?, therefore, I would be interested to know that indicated on Pick TV (11) and also Yesterday (19), the important thing being, that each of the two programmes are viewed over a couple of minutes or so in order to observe if any appreciable variations in quality are seen.
By the way, on the subject of a possible software update for your model, still nothing back from Panasonic since acknowledging receipt of my query.
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12:28 AM
Paul: I typed out my reply around 15 minutes ago but just hadn't sent it, likewise was unaware of your posting.
As far as your Richer sounds TV is concerned, possibly! although I would get a better idea if it can or not if you can furnish me with the model number of the TV in question.
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10:30 AM
Paul : On the subject of using the Panasonic purely as a monitor, which of course would be excellent if used for this purpose, the easiest way of finding out if your Richer sounds TV could be used as a tuner or not, is by connecting a fully pin connected scart cable (identified by it being of the thicker variety) between same and your Panasonic's AV1 input, AV1 being selected on the Panasonic's remote controls (right hand) input select button.
If your Richer Sounds TV has an audio/video output facility, then whatever is presently being viewed on same will also be displayed on the Panasonic.
That said. I still feel that it would be far better (and much neater) to opt for purchasing a receiver box such as the Manhattan previously referred to, the Plaza S2 if you decide to use Freesat, or the Plaza T2 Freeview version, both being HD boxes at just under 50.00, an HDMI lead being used to couple either of the two models into the Panasonic.
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10:12 AM
Taunton
I used to be able to get VIVA music channel; is it still available? (I live in Taunton). Any info would be interesting and useful.. with thanks, Dave Phillips TA1 2NE 26 Allington Close, Taunton.
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2:30 PM
Dave PHillips: VIVA moved to COM7, a DVB-T2 multiplex, late July.
Your 'most likely transmitter', according to the digitaluk coverage checker, is Mendip.
The coverage checker also predicts a good signal at your location for COM7.
You will need a Freeview HD certified device to receive COM7.
COM7 from Mendip is on UHF channel 33 and carries these services:
050 mov4men+1
057 VIVA
063 Community
071 Motors TV
077 Rishtey Europe
081 TalkingPictures TV
106 BBC FOUR HD
107 BBC NEWS HD
108 Al Jazeera Eng HD
109 Channel 4+1 HD
110 4seven HD
124 CBeebies HD
134 Al Jazeera Arabic
733 Trans World Radio
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4:34 PM
Dave PHillips: I've just had a look at the EPG for VIVA and it is limited to two hours per day (9 am to 11 am) on Freeview, 18 hours (9 am to 3 am) on Freesat!
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5:02 PM
jb38: Excellent suggestion jb! I think it has to an HD box. Worth the money for the dramatic improvement in quality alone. I'll keep you in the loop :-)
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9:07 PM
Paul: I bought the Manhatten recently. Its got a really sensitive tuner, and the software can play up a little (I sometimes have to take the plug out of the mains to reset it). However, its not bad for the money, but if your in the market for a PVR anyway, buy a Humax or Panasonic, and kill two birds with one stone.
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11:53 PM
Paul: Yes, please do, as I am reasonably confident that you will be impressed with the results from this device.
By the way, the undermentioned link is to Amazon UK, one of the suppliers of Manhattan Plaza T2 Freeview HD receivers and the comments made by purchasers of same, the majority of being as would be expected, that is complimentary.
Manhattan Plaza HD-T2 Freeview HD Box with Apps: Amazon.co.uk: Electronics
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7:46 PM
I live in Southampton and have no reception on my new freebies tv.
All I get on the screen is information stating that I have no reception. I have checked the Rowridge transmitter and there are no reported problems. Can you help please
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7:50 PM
I live in Southampton and have no reception on my new freeview tv.
All I get on the screen is information stating that I have no reception. I have checked the Rowridge transmitter and there are no reported problems. Can you help please
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9:11 PM
Peter Garvey: Your TV is telling you 'your' getting no reception, and if you look at your manual, there will be a checklist as to why. If there are no reported problems with the transmitter, then logically it must be you.
Classic problem is that the aerial lead has become loose or fallen out. Check the wire isn't duff, etc.
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10:17 AM
Hi im getting description on rishtey europe of what program is on but when i try to watch it displays a message currently not available and its been happening since yesterday . What is wrong as its been fine since yesterday
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2:47 PM
Trowbridge
Yasmin:
Take a look at the Freeview channel listing at http://www.freeview.co.uk…els, Rishtey Europe does not appear in the list.
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yasmin: Not sure what has happened to Rishtey - it was on air on channel 77 yesterday. Some people said it was a "technical fault" but the channel seems to have undergone total deletion!
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3:49 PM
Hi thanks .it was working fine just yesterday it disappeared. It shows what program is on but just wont play with the unavailable message. Il just wait and see if it comes back or as you say maybe it has undergone deletion. Thanks
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5:06 PM
Briantist: If it had been deleted, there would be nothing there at all.
There is an MHEG stream which contains this message:
"Rishtey Europe is currently not available. http://europe.rishteytv.c…uot;
According to the EPG, it should be on air.
According to the EPG, VIVA should NOT be on air but it is!
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5:49 PM
js: Although possibly already aware of this, but he problem only affects Freeview transmissions, as Rishtey Europe is perfectly OK on both Sky 822 and Freesat 661.
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6:19 PM
jb38: No, I hadn't checked. It makes nonsense of their message. Accurate information is hard to come by these days.
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2:01 PM
My signals from Waltham for the past week have been so bad. The impression on all channels is that lightening is hitting picture and sound. Considerably better to day but some breaking up this morning.
If Waltham was posting a problem notice I could understand but it is not
Any help welcome. Engineer calling tomorrow but he too may want a tip.
Thanks
KK
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9:24 PM
Newport
I am trying to retune my Panasonic tv with built in freeview.We live in Newport Wales, but I have lost all the Wales TV regional programmes and the tv will only retune to BBC west.
NP18 2AF
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12:35 AM
David Field: It would appear that your TV has locked onto the channels broadcast by the Mendip transmitter rather than Wenvoe, the way of getting around the problem being by deleting all stored in the tuners memory system followed by carrying out a "Manual" tune of the Muxes used by Wenvoe.
The procedure being to carry out an auto-tune on your TV "after" having first of all removed the TV's aerial input connection, this action blanking out everything previously stored in the tuner, checking the success of same by witnessing "no signal" on any attempt to select a channel.
The next stage being to go into the tuning menu / manual tune, then entering the following channels used by Wenvoe one at a time.
C41 BBC1 Wales / C44 - ITV1 Wales / C47 - HD service / C42 - ITV3 / C45 / C39 / C51 (Local) / C31 - COM7 / C37 - COM8
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5:39 PM
jb38: You may remember the trouble I was having with about half my Freeview channels? The signal quality, on the blink? Well, this seems to have resolved itself, quite spontaneously, after about a month of disruption. It came and went, just like that.
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1:12 AM
David Field: You may remember the trouble I was having with about half my Freeview channels? The signal quality, on the blink? Well, this seems to have resolved itself, quite spontaneously, after about a month of disruption. It came and went, just like that. I am quite sure this problem was due to engineering works on my local transmitter. I would recommend you wait a few weeks to see if things resolve themselves. I wasted about 20 quid on attenuators and cable strippers etc, to no avail. Now it's all got better by itself!
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8:24 PM
Why is the COM4 transmitter on the Isle of Wight failing.
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12:22 PM
Ashford
I Have 'lost' ITV 3 . Are there any engineering works going on at the Dover Transmitter?
Jim Redman
ASHFORD TN23 5AW
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3:55 PM
Waltham transmitter reports no faults on many web pages but a symbol on one map says it does have a fault. Very poor information available. Signals today have gone from poor to zero.
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4:41 PM
James Redman: ITV3 (10) is broadcast on the COM4 Multiplex along with numerous other programmes such as QVC (16) / Drama (20) / 5* (30) etc, if you are still able to view these channels? then ITV3 has likely dropped out through some form of glitch having occurred in the tuner.
Although the best way of overcoming this type problem is by carrying out a reset / retune on your TV/ box, however, "if" said device offers a manual tuning facility? another method which sometimes works without upsetting anything else (e.g: programmes set for recording) is by scanning the Multiplex in question, selecting the manual tuning mode followed (in your case) by entering then scanning C55 (Dovers COM4).
If though on the other hand you are unable to view any of the aforementioned channels, then COM4 is not being received for reasons unknown, as no planned engineering work is being carried out anywhere in the UK this week, nor is anything listed (as yet) against Dover on the RTI fault reporting site.
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5:05 PM
Geoff: Purely for information purposes, Waltham is indicating perfectly normal strength / quality levels in my area (Stamford) with the exception of COM5 / ArqA. Although not being line-of-sight with said station the problem is possibly down to weather related terrain conditions.
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2:35 PM
Poor BBC Reception
Dear help
Can you advise please, if you can account for poor reception experienced recently:-
Date: Tuesday 5th January
Time: Noticed between 6pm & 11pm
Transmitter: Sandy Heath
Channels: SD channels BBC1, 2, 3, 4, News & Parliament; all other channels including HD channels unaffected
Symptoms: Picture break-up, loss of picture, weak signal message
Equipment: all about 15 months old or less, in new house, including Humax and BT Youview set-top units.
From 1pm today Wednesday all channels seem to be ok again, without the need for re-tuning - but some short-lived interference just noticed at 2.05pm on BBC News.
This has been a long-running temporary problem, for over a year, sometimes lasting for a day or two.
I would be gratefulfor your early comments please.
Kind regards
Michael Bicheno
Tel: 01223 264137
Email: mike_bicheno@hotmail.com
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3:33 PM
Michael Bicheno:
The one critical piece of information you have not given is your post code so we can determine which transmitter is best and what the reception conditions are as well as if there are any obstructions that may cause your problem.
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11:34 AM
York
I have a new Samsung Smart TV. which on Auto tune tunes in to Bilsdale Transmitter.
My postcode is YO32 5XF. 4miles East of York. I want to receive Yorkshire TV from Emley Moor.
My neighbours receive Emley Moor.
Can you help please ?
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5:05 PM
Gerald Haughton:
The reason it tunes to Bilsdale is that that is the first transmitter signals seen by the TV as they are in Group A and is probably the strongest signals received as it is just 36km away. Emley Moor is Group B and is 64 km away. Where does you aerial point towards? Bilsdale is at a bearing of 346 degrees and Emley Moor at 221 degrees. If the aerial is not pointing at Emley Moor and is a Group A type then you will need an aerial installer to change the aerial and aim the new wideband (preferably a log-periodic) aerial to Emley Moor.
Does your TV have a manual tuning facility? It will be mentioned in the User Manual if it is available. If so, check on this website for the channels/frequencies used by Emley Moor and tune that TV using those figures.
(It is often suggested that people run the automatic tuning system with the aerial lead disconnected for the first part of the scan, but in this instance it will be difficult to ensure you get all the available multiplexes tuned in correctly.)
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9:25 AM
Lairg
Dear HelpOur freeview box, and TV's went off yesterday. We can receive all BBC channels but not any other stations. We are on the Balblair mast.postcode IV27 4EF
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10:19 PM
Hereford
I live at HR1 4LD, and in the last 3 weeks the signal from Ridge Hill has been very poor, our neighbours have said that their reception is the same with a lot of interference and break up of the signal including freezing. Mainly on BBC channels, but sometimes BBC is ok and it affects other channels, last night 9/1/16 it was so bad that nearly all channels were affected..
Has the recent weather had anything to do with it??
I have re scanned the channels but it makes no difference.
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10:59 PM
I've something vaguely similar in that Channel's 4 and 5 don't record properly, with one programme switching to Challenge mid-way. All recordings halved when finished. Audio out of sync. Not sure if connection but everything looks fine presently.
Channel 5 has vanished from the EPG for Saturday 16th onwards. Could just be the DVR I suppose.
I live in Aylesbury so my transmitter would be Oxford.
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3:58 PM
Marlborough
I have had freeview reception but now i can only receive bbc no other channels.
Post code sn8 2qn
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8:07 AM
Since installing a new Ariel in the loft I receive BBC local news from Hull/ Lincoln area instead of Leeds. I can see Emley Moor mast and live in HD3 area.
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5:18 PM
No signal in the Betws-y-Coed area since 9.30 am today ..20/1/16. when will this be resumed.
Regards.
P. Ferguson
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8:11 PM
Motherwell
I am unable to obtain any Freeview channels, they were all available this morning. My postcode is ML1 2LY and I am served by the Blackhill Transmitter
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11:05 AM
We live SY26BX area, and we are having problems with a lot of the channels pixels are all scrambled up. It was all okay when we set it all up last year. However its now all over the place. Please can you help. The TV is in our bedroom. Thank you
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5:28 PM
Glasgow
I lost all my Freeview channels around 3.00am on the 2/02/206. my postcode is g13 3hu Glasgow.i was wondering if i could get an update as to the current fault. thanking you.
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8:10 PM
We are experiencing terrible reception on a lot of channels & are unable to receive some channels altogether because of a "weak signal".......This is not a new occurrence.
It seems when we have a bit of drizzle or fog we lose our signal ...!!!
It seems to be getting worse & happening with increased frequency ....
What is the problem????
My postcode is EX164JF
Please respond .....................thankyou.
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11:13 PM
G.Mitchelmore: DigitalUK reckons you should have pretty decent reception (put your postcode into the site, and it will do that for you). However, if your correct, and when you have wet wether, your signal goes on the fritz, that sounds like there is a link....
Possibly a lose connection/joint letting in moisture and killing the signal. Probably best to get someone out and have a look.
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7:01 PM
Glasgow
All channels lost on TV not just me full street g32 7hy
Shettleston
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11:51 PM
claire: If you are connected into a communal aerial system? then you should contact the building maintenance department, as no faults (nor engineering work) is listed against the Blackhill transmitter station which covers your area.
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3:34 PM
Isle Of Barra
have lost all freeview channels at hs9 5xx from kilbride transmitter isle of south uist .
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4:58 PM
michael macneil: Your problem is due to engineering work which is presently in progress at the Skriaig (Skye) transmitter, a notice warning of "Possible service interruptions" having been posted in the "Planned engineering work" page and which affects all relays in the chain from same, these being Clettravel - Daliburgh - then in your case Kilbride.
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5:50 PM
Halstead
We have lost most of our tv channels from the Sudbury transmitter. We are down to 21. Our postcode is CO9 2RT.
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6:50 PM
Jenny: As no faults are listed against the Sudbury transmitter nor is any engineering work taking place at same, the problem is likely down to a fault having developed in your aerial system, start by checking the jumper lead connected into your TV's aerial socket.
If by any chance you are connected into a shared aerial system? it would be prudent to enquire if others are also experiencing similar problems with reception.
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2:49 PM
Marlow
My elderly neighbour reports that he loses the TV aerial signal for around 30 seconds every day at 12:30 pm.
His aerial is aligned with Crystal Palace. No-one else seems to have this problem!
(So could this be his TV ??)
We are in Marlow, Bucks (Post Code SL7 3QP)
Any thoughts??
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11:49 PM
Trefor:
It could be local interference from electriv=cal equipment nearby, either in the house or a neighbours. Chech for anything that switches on or off at that time.
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4:59 PM
We are in an area where we can receives from both Sutton Coldfield or Brierley Hill transmitters
My 91 year old mother has just moved about half a mile down the road to a block of brand new sheltered apartments with a communal aerial. We plugged in the TV set expecting the channels to be more or less the same but unfortunately this was not the case. We have tried a full retune 3 time but each time all we get is a jumble of channels with no BBC 1 or 2 at all. The BBC HD channels are in the correct place 101, 102 but everything else is all over the place with many other channels also missing. She is missing lots of her normal programs and it is making her very unhappy in her new home. Please advise.
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11:56 PM
Anita Shilvock: Assuming that the aerial connection in your mother's apartment is being fed with a suitable signal from the communal aerial, it would appear that the transmitter chosen to serve the care home is different to that used previously for you mother's tv. It is possible that weaker signals from The Wrekin or Ridge Hill are being found and the frequencies stored at the start of the scan, then the correct ones are overlooked as duplicates. Alternatively the tv tuner might be one which retains information previously stored until a "delete all channels" or a factory reset/return to shipping conditions is selected from the menu to purge the tuner of unwanted information. Initially try scanning for channels with no aerial connected to see if the tuner is cleared of all channels. Once the tuner is clear try performing a retune. If this again results in incorrect channel storage it will be necessary to insert the transmitter channels manually or retune with the aerial unplugged whilst the scan passes over the frequencies used by unwanted transmitters in order to avoid them, plugging it back in for the required signals. In either case you will need to check which transmitter is being used by the communal aerial in order to work out which set of frequencies are required. Sutton Coldfield requires the aerial to be mounted with the rods horizontal, Brierley Hill however will require the rods to be vertical. Further information can be given if required.
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11:17 AM
i am in the anglia area id no 3021 i have perfect signal on bbc channels and some other channels but no signal on itv itv2 itv4 channel 4 and channel 5 we had itv on yesterday and all of a sudden it went off as if a switch was turned off this was about 17-45 could you explain
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8:16 PM
We use the beacon hill Devon transmitter, should have good reception,but have lost channel 19 (yesterday). We could receive it until recently. I have scanned again , and scanned without Ariel connected to clear and then rescanned. Still no channel 19 . Reportedly no issues with transmitter. Any ideas please (aged lady needing help !!)
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12:06 PM
i will askagain.whyis my freesat pixilating on itv119 every night wen emmerdale and other ptogrammes are on later.im really getting annoyed.i never had this problem in earier years.ive looked at my signal strength and it seems ok thamks
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4:59 PM
Has the transmitter @ Hannington reported any faults on works today. I cant get any signal
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6:45 PM
terry: Yes, as its listed on the planned engineering page under "possible service interruptions", this situation having been applicable since 7/3/2016.
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4:41 PM
I'm trying to get El Jazeera on my TV . I have the HD Channels and hve good reception on all except I cannot get Channel 108. Why?
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10:10 PM
Trowbridge
Gillian Leapman:
Not all transmitters carry Al Jazeera programming. We would need a full post code to determine which transmitter you should be using and what the signal reception conditions are like. From that we could determine whether your preferred transmitter carries Al Jazeera and if there are any problems.
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5:05 PM
I retuned last week to update the Dave channel change, since then all the HD
Channels, ITV channels and BBC channels pixelating. Driving me mad!!! Any
advice please.
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6:29 PM
Shirley: Your TV has likely picked up channels from another transmitter rather than from the station normally used, however, this possible reason cannot be checked unless a post code is supplied, one from somewhere nearby (e.g: a post office) being suffice.
You should though try carrying out a second retune, as this "might" correct the problem.
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6:53 PM
I am randomly loosing the sound on bbc1 using freeview I have to tune to another channel and then go back to bbc1 and sounds returns can anyone help ?
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9:44 AM
I have cleared channel list as described, and retuned. Normally it used to come up with a request for either Oxfordshire or Buckingham/Berks?
This is not happening at present and although I have the majority of channels there are still a couple that say weak or no signal or some look as if scrambled?
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1:08 PM
Prestwick
No signal on tv in Prestwick today. KA9 1HP area BT have put new relay station up can this interfere with tv signal .
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10:36 AM
Marlborough
I live in ramsbury can i use an indoor aerial to get freevew
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8:22 AM
Michael Bauer:
No, an indoor aerial will not receive much signal and certainly not enough for satisfactory viewing. Depending on exactly where in Ramsbury your are, you 'may' be able to use an aerial mounted in your loft, but they can be severely affected by snow on the roof (whether tiles or thatch) and signal received will not be as strong as with an outdoor aerial, which is highly recommended. Do not fall for the scam of a 'digital aerial' as all UHF TV aerials are suitable for receiving Freeview. I would suggest a good log-periodic aerial as that will be suitable for the signals currently transmitted and those predicted in the future.
From the Freeview Map shown in the blue box below your posting, you are right on the edge of the area covered by the Marlborough Freeview Light transmitter so signal strengths could be variable and an indoor aerial is unlikely to work well. The alternative transmitter, at Hannington, is a full Freeview service and is shown as giving variable to poor reception anyway, so is not recommended.
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9:15 PM
Haywards Heath
Heathfield transmitter - HD weak or no signal on all channels for the last week or so. Previously all ok and all non HD are still ok
Postcode RH16 3PE - any ideas?
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11:39 AM
Edinburgh
I live in Edinburgh (EH4 1DU). Yesterday (12 April 2016) afternoon I set up a new Humax Youview Box which auto tuned 168 channels and worked perfectly. Around 6pm the box 'lost' all its channels. I re-set and re-tuned the box several times without success. It found no channels. My TV continued to work perfectly. Later around 10pm the TV 'lost' several (all HD & some other) channels.
This morning I reset & retuned the box again. It found 168 channels again. Currently it is working perfecty.
I assume that my signal comes from the Craigkelly transmitter. I have found no mention online of problems with the transmitter. I have never experienced a problem like this before. I initially suspected a hardware problem with my box (it's a 'refurbished box' from Humax Direct), but now think it was a transmission [or reception] problem. My aerial is relatively new - it was installed about 5 years ago, I think.
Why would the TV be OK, only eventually losing some, not all of its channels and the box lose everything? Did anyone in my area experience signal loss last night? Anyone have any ideas?
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11:16 PM
Scott: Firstly, check that the cable is set up correctly - passing through is the easiest way. Obviously if your TV is fine, the the Humax should be fine as well, unless the feed is dodgy in some way.
Next, check that your TV and the Humax are on the same transmitter. It should be excellent on Craigkelly (if anything, too good), and I can't see how the Humax (which often self tune these days, with no manual tuning) could 'miss' that for another transmitter. But alternative possibilities dont make much sense.
There is also the possibility that the Humax is dodgy, and the tuners are duff. But I'd check out the feed and the transmitter first. And it might be worth checking out the signal strength on the TV - if you do have a problem with your system, the TV might be more forgiving than the Humax.
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2:55 PM
This morning I lost all channel 59 programmes from Winter Hill on all three sets in the house.Anybody got any ideas?
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2:03 PM
Belay the last pipe. It all came back about 9.00pm last night.
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11:32 PM
I am in a residential complex. in Ashford Kent. All rooms have a TV point. I receive all digital channels on my TV. Bought a BT You View box and could only get 37 . Took back and bought Humax T1800 box now only get 11. Any ideas please am I doing something wrong? have tried a reset but still the same
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4:43 PM
I am 7 miles from the whitehawk transmitter. Most of the time I get good signal strength and quality. Usually 75-80% signal strength, and 100% picture quality. But on certain MPXs, the signal quality will drop to 5-10% and 'No signal' comes up. This happens every day, especially in the evenings. Have done all the checks and experiments, like new coax, substituting different feed methods etc. Nothing makes the slightest difference. Have consulted 'experts' They all say, 'It's your aerial' I don't believe them. If I get perfect reception one minute, then nothing the next, it must be some external influence. What do you say ?
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5:21 PM
Ron Charlton.: Put it this way - you are just 7 miles from a transmitter. We dont have a postcode, so we have no idea is that is a clear line of sight, but all things being equal, you should get a very good signal!
75-80% signal strength is fine, but of course your strength will bounce around a bit, depending on all sorts of small factors. Sometimes it will be a bit higher than that, and when tuners are hit with a strength which is too high for it, they can act in much the same way as when its too low. I suspect thats whats happening - check the signal strength on a prone mux and its will float a little, and is perhaps just pushing things too far.
Search for 'too much of a good thing' on this site, and there is a lot of info about it. I've had that problem on HD channels, and an attentuator (variable of series of fixed) will bring it down enough so you dont have the problem. Even a cheap fly lead might be enough!
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3:10 PM
Yesterday The Bbc channels went very scratchy and stuttery I an in Tavistick un Devon.Retuned but no better.Any help would be appreciated
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11:09 AM
Trowbridge
Jim Haire:
You should not retune in those circumstances, you may lose more than you might gain.
To help you we need a full post code, or that of a very closeby shop or post office. Then we can determine the relationship between you and the transmitter and whether there are any possible obstructions that can cause reception difficulties.
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2:45 PM
Just a line to say thanks for the feedback (MikeB in particular!).
The Humax box was dodgy!
They have sent me a replacement - all working normally now!
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6:24 PM
We are tuned to Stockland hill transmitter but for 3 or 4 hours each day we loose BBC1 and 2 all other stations fine what is happening. DG
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4:28 PM
I live in Grange over Sands, South Cumbria.
I have recently been experiencing a weak HD signal each evening at around 19.00 hours onwards. The picture becomes distorted or fails completely with a "weak signal" message. During the daytime the reception is normal.
I have changed the aerial leads and checked the outside Freeview aerial without improvement.
Can you throw any light on what may be causing this problem?
Thank you.
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6:37 PM
Vic Quaglieni: We need a postcode to help, plus signal strength and what mux your watching. If its happening at the same time each day, that sounds like single source interference - any switches, etc that come on around that time?
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8:22 PM
Tonight I only have BBC channels, I scanned for channels without the aerial and then again with it asnsuggested but still no ITV or channel 4 or 5. It worked yesterday. Any ideas please?
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9:46 PM
Debbie: Assistance can only be offered with problems of this nature if your location is known, this preferably being in the form of a post code or one from somewhere nearby, e.g: a shop / post office, this info then enabling access to details of the transmitter covering your area as well as the operational status of same.
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10:47 PM
Hi, I did have the HD channels 101 to 106 but they've now disappeared. Understand they're all on the same mux. Presume it's because I'm on the outer edge of reception from the Wonersh transmitter. Any chance I could switch to a better signal? If so, how?
I have a new Sony TV with built in Youview.
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