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Below are all of Michael's postings, with the most recent are at the bottom of the page.P. Kieran Ward: You realise that I put "Pauric: " at the start of my post? ;)
Just pointing out it could be that, as I don't know his exact location.
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Caroline Burgess: You are thinking about paying for Sky because your Freeview recorder doesn't work? If you had to buy a new car but couldn't afford an exotic sportscar, surely you would just buy a cheaper car, similar to your old one? If you need a replacement box, just get a Freeview+ recorder.
Only thing I can suggest is checking the menus for any option that might affect the time, and perhaps try to reset the box back to factory settings if possible.
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Ian Stewart: According to Digital terrestrial television in Bulgaria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - "Standards chosen are DVB-T and MPEG4 AVC/H.264 compression format. DVB-T2 will not be used for now."
Basically, as Freeview in the UK uses DVB-T and MPEG2, it would seem your TV only has MPEG4 capabilities to decode the sound and not the picture.
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Syd Wall: From memory of Humax boxes, go into the installation menu, then default setting and do a scan for channels - but when it finishes, choose delete all. Go back to the installation menu and then manual search - and put in numbers 23 26 30 41 44 and 47.
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Syd Wall: Normally this problem occurs when it picks up a weaker signal on a low UHF channel and assigns it to the guide in the correct place - but there's no other UHF I can see that would do that.
Did you notice which UHF channels were assigned to the poorer BBC1 and ITV channels before you retuned?
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Every UK transmitter will provide you with 5 HD channels, it's only if you want to get the new HD channels (BBC4, Al Jazeera HD etc) that you will need to check coverage.
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Ted Holt: Click the R+T Investigation link to the side of your post: Radio & Television Service
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Malcolm Cave: There is no such thing as a "TV onics DV3". Have a look on the bottom or back of the box for a model number, and type it into google.
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Wednesday 20 November 2013 9:26PM
Andrew Brown: You posted the same question 5 days ago without reply. Presumably there's no one on here using those transmitters, and if there are indeed problems, you should let the BBC/Arquiva/Digital UK know about it...