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Below are all of jamie's postings, with the most recent are at the bottom of the page.SteveW:
These muxs are outputted at the same strength so in theory you should receive them all the same, the only time that you would is if there is an something disrupting the path of said transmission.
If this is the case then you should try mounting the aerial in a different location, it is not always the highest point which is the best, for example- imagine a block of flats at the bottom of your garden, how are you going to see past it? you will need to get above it or simply move to the left or right to see past it, the same applied to receiving aerial reception, moving even a few feet from its current location could be all it needs.
regards
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J
What is the Inversion Effect and why does it effect my FreeviewTuesday 26 November 2013 4:06PM
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natasha :
Indoor aerials never work even in the best of locations (they should stop selling them)
To receive channels on other tvs in the house you will need cables run from the main aerial. As you are only renting you should get permission from the owner, the cost of the work will be your own responsibility if you do get permission.
regards
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Want to watch BBC three or CBBC in HD? You need to retune yourTuesday 26 November 2013 4:08PM
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Prince A Balwah:
The best on the market will be HUMAX, you will need to first check that your transmitter is providing HD reception.
regards
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Technical changes to Freesat channels, 2nd-10th October 2013 | Wednesday 27 November 2013 3:38PM
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sandra c:
The dish needs to be aligned to the correct satellite, if you are using a cheap satellite finder then the chances are it wont tell you what satellite you have found, therefor making it very difficult to find the satellite which will give you UK channels.
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Luc:
Just a little guidance, if you are having an aerial installed in a loft you shouldn't be paying more than around £80, if the install requires a roof install then this could be upto around £200 plus £40 per tv point the rigger runs a cable to.
This is only a guide as everyone charges different prices.
Things to look out for when choosing an installer would be spec of cable they use, if they mention fitting a tv amp do they mention installing a 4G filter as a precaution.
Don't pick a national company, try and find a local installer who will rely on his reputation and should provide a better service.
regards
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Technical changes to Freesat channels, 2nd-10th October 2013 | Wednesday 27 November 2013 6:55PM
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Nick Bennett:
You will need to receive channels from astra at 28.2 for freesat
lyngsat.com should let you see the footprint
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Technical changes to Freesat channels, 2nd-10th October 2013 | Thursday 28 November 2013 9:58AM
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SB:
You should always be able to pickup every channel.
showing you a working system on a sky box is not the same as freesat and therefore no defence for the system working
You can amend the tv settings to only scan for Astra.
This shouldn't make a difference though.
With the dish you receive 4 beams of signal, they hit the dish at different angles so if not installed correctly you could have an obstical blocking one of the beams thus giving you missing channels.
I would imagine that when they aligned the dish the have not checked they are receiving all 4 beams on the dish.
To be only getting 50% strength then you have issues that will only get worse in back weather, you should be looking for 80% plus on the freesat strength.
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Ian:
I never said that a loft aerial would be suitable.... I never even checked the location....and if you could READ you would see that I gave approx. prices for both loft and roof install, so my roof install price of £200 plus £40 for the cable run is only ????????? ah £10 away from your £250 estimate.
Maybe I do know what im talking about.
PS no need to be rude, you may want to move yourself to a different kind of forum.
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Monday 25 November 2013 7:46PM
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tom millward:
if you have run 2 extra cables from the dish to the second location then you should first try fitting the box in the location that you know works, if the box works in this location then you know the issue is with your cable run.
I have never come across a LNB that has a faulty port, usually its all or nothing, if the issue is with what you have fitted then you should double check the connections as this can make all the difference.