Hi,
I'm in Brighton and have to use the Rowbridge transmitter because the local hospital blocks my signal from the nearer Whitehawk transmitter. Most nights, at peak time, my multiplex 2 series of channels ( itv, ch4, ch5 etc) either suddenly has a weak signal or loses signal altogether. Then as suddenly as the problem arose, it goes back to normal. And then, as tonight, it all goes wrong again. I can't help feeling someone at Rowbridge is fiddling with the power dial on this multiplex; if anyone can tell me what's really the problem, and how to solve it, I would really appreciate it.
I see on the Rowbridge site that the power on multiplex 1 is at maximum, whereas on multiplex 2 is weak. Why can't they both be maximum? Am I missing something here?
Apologies for ignorance, and thanks
Sunday 20 November 2011 8:15PM
Brighton
Hi,
I'm in Brighton and have to use the Rowbridge transmitter because the local hospital blocks my signal from the nearer Whitehawk transmitter. Most nights, at peak time, my multiplex 2 series of channels ( itv, ch4, ch5 etc) either suddenly has a weak signal or loses signal altogether. Then as suddenly as the problem arose, it goes back to normal. And then, as tonight, it all goes wrong again. I can't help feeling someone at Rowbridge is fiddling with the power dial on this multiplex; if anyone can tell me what's really the problem, and how to solve it, I would really appreciate it.
I see on the Rowbridge site that the power on multiplex 1 is at maximum, whereas on multiplex 2 is weak. Why can't they both be maximum? Am I missing something here?
Apologies for ignorance, and thanks