I have now lost all signal can you tell me what the problem might be?
The problem could be one of:
- the aerial has been moved or damaged;
- the cables or connectors that connect the digibox to the aerial are damaged;
- the digibox has broken.
If you have a "spare" digibox you use this to test the aerial connection. Can you still watch analogue TV OK?
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Saturday, 18 May 2013
Hi im in liverpool and my freeview signal has gone since 2pm yesterday.
I have 2 tellys and have had to put up with the radio! I read that there is 4g testing when signal had gone but i think we should have been informed about this!
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chantelle: The 800MHz 4G tests are being carried out in London and Brighton, so it's not likely to be your issue!!
Testing | at800
If your two televisions are served from the same aerial and the feed is split using a powered amplifier (booster) then the first suspect must be that the amplifier has failed. Be aware that just because its light is on, the device may have failed. I suggest that you try bypassing it by connecting the lead coming in from the aerial to one of the cables that run to one of your TVs. If it works then that suggests the amplifier is faulty.
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Monday, 20 May 2013
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Alec Clarke3:40 PM
Liverpool
i have no signal from freeview boxes (1 brand new) arial fine still no signal bought digital indoor arial still no signal disconected freeview boxes tryed to tune t.v nothing but white snow 3 weeks now no tv should i stop paying t.v licence installments? L10 7NT iv check transmitter checker no problems reported (have i gone mad!!!!) am i doing somit wrong? pleaseeeeeeee help!!
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Alec's: mapA's Freeview map terrainA's terrain plot wavesA's frequency data A's Freeview Detailed Coverage
Alec Clarke: I would not advocate cessation of payment of the TV Licence and use of receiving equipment or the viewing of live broadcasts online as this would be illegal.
The fact that you are seeing "white snow" suggests that you have an analogue tuner in there, somewhere. There are no analogue channels on the air any more, so unless your TV doesn't have a scart socket then the analogue shouldn't be used.
Whatever, the make and model of the devices (TV and boxes) you are using may be of assistance to us to guide you as to what to do.
Also, is this your own aerial which feeds just one TV?
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Alec Clarke4:08 PM
i got a ground floor flat and i used to have comunal arial i had that taken out and replaced with a digital arial some years ago my freeview box is an alba digital settop box my tv is a goodmans with 2 scart lead sockets everything was fine 1 min then poof nothing just blue screen sayin no signal
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Alec Clarke4:12 PM
and yes its my own arial and feeds only the 1 tv in the living room
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Alec Clarke4:19 PM
was a while ago and i got him out of the yellow pages cant remember of hand his name
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Mazbar4:22 PM
Alec Clarke: check that the black scart leads are fully pushed in
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Mazbar4:29 PM
Alec Clarke: I'm in old roan in the morning if you need someone to look at it you can give me a call on 01695558169
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