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Below are all of ian a's postings, with the most recent are at the bottom of the page.I
Sutton Coldfield (Birmingham, England) Full Freeview transmitteThursday 28 March 2013 8:10AM
Nottingham
Watt- do the recorder and the tv show the signals as being on the same frequency ?
the humax may find and store a rogue signal from a different transmitter, resulting in poor quality
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Sutton Coldfield (Birmingham, England) Full Freeview transmitteFriday 29 March 2013 8:09AM
Nottingham
Watt- do you have other devices sat on or near your humax ? if so you could try putting the humax in the open (as such).
also a lot of coax behind the tv unit may cause problems ? if they are sat on power cables ?
the humax tuner could be accepting the faults more than the tv does, as jb38 said both names are known for reliabillity though ?
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Sutton Coldfield (Birmingham, England) Full Freeview transmitteSunday 31 March 2013 8:46AM
Nottingham
Watt- have you tried by-passing the humax and going direct to tv ? just to see if the tv is ok or takes up the fault itself ?
some recorders do boost the signal through themselves when feeding the tv ?
can you check signal/ quality lavels on the tv when you do this?
also do you know what strength the distributter is ?
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Sutton Coldfield (Birmingham, England) Full Freeview transmitteMonday 1 April 2013 9:15AM
Nottingham
Watt- looks like its sorted an a 25 yr old distributor wants to retire ?
just to ask, why is there a 6 way feed in the loft for 2 tv points ?
and do you need a powered distributor foe 2 tv points ?
if ive read this right you now have 2 devices plugged into the elec supply in your loft ?
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Pippa M- do a manuel signal check on all 3 tv's using itv3 to see if they are using the same frequency
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How do I know if the 4G broadband will overload my Freeview? | Thursday 4 April 2013 7:53AM
Nottingham
Ian T- having a quick look at "Z-Wave" and i would ASSUME you may have some problems?
a simple reset to another rf frequency for your equipment should suffice, but,
it may well be that the strength of the Z-Wave could stop 4G working in your house ! (generally the opposite of your worries).
the only trouble you should have will be from any wireless networking in use as the hard cabling products will be shielded.
interesting mate
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How do I know if the 4G broadband will overload my Freeview? | Monday 8 April 2013 7:32AM
Nottingham
Richard- it also depends on which transmitter you are aligned to, which way your aerial faces, where you live and if the O2 mast is to be used for 4G
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Dee Giles- post on the freesat/ fsfs board and a person called Les Nichol's will be able to answer you
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How do I know if the 4G broadband will overload my Freeview? | Monday 15 April 2013 8:57AM
Nottingham
John- as far as i'm aware 4G hasn't yet been introduced anywhere ?
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Tuesday 26 March 2013 7:48AM
Nottingham
Dave Lindsey- cheers for the extra info mate