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Below are all of jamie's postings, with the most recent are at the bottom of the page.Ian Blake:
Was your system working correctly yesterday and the day before?
I had a service call in hindhead on a system using hannington and reception was working perfectly well during the times above.
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SHEILA BROWN
the simple answer is that your signal must be marginal rather than a good quality pass.
when signals are marginal they have periods of working correctly, usually during the day and when the atmospherics change, ie mornings and evenings then the signal drops slightly giving marginal signals issues such as loss of channels and pixilation.
the only resolve is to get your system professionally checked
Or if you know how you can first test the aerial, then the cable then any splitters amps then any outlets etc etc.
regards
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Ian Blake:
I think transmitter having issues but not showing on here as having a fault.
as I say it was perfect yesterday.
:(
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kate:
You must be hannington as this isn't working properly.
Rowridge if fine as I use that one.
If you are on Rowridge then something is wrong with your system.
:)
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kate:
when it comes to 4g issues it depends on the 4g mast signal near you and not the transmitter.
you should only be affected if you are close to one or have an amp on your system.
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Chris:
Was your new aerial fitted by a professional??
I would question any fitter who puts an aerial on a house if they cannot get the required signal strength and quality for it to work correctly.
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DaveH
I fitted a new aerial to a customers house In the middle of the forest pointing to Hannington, they had issues for a while but like many had major issues this week.
I fitted the new aerial on Thursday this week which had an amplifier so also used a 4G filter, checked with them today and the service has been perfect since install on all 7 TV's in their house.
based on this I think its safe to say its not a transmitter issue.
You might need a 4G filter or possibly you have other issues.
I did fit the new aerial a few feet along the building from the current old aerial location giving it a better reception.
Also re your meter, these are rubbish, they will only give you a signal strength and not quality, this is a big problem as the quality of reception is the most important thing.
It is very easy to have a high strength but poor quality, you are actually better to have a low signal but perfect quality.
regards
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Thursday 26 September 2013 5:48PM
Havant
TO EVERYONE
I have worked on a system running on the Hannington transmitter today and all is working correctly again.
Any issues are likely to be your system.
:)