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All posts by Stephen Phillips
Below are all of Stephen Phillips's postings, with the most recent are at the bottom of the page.S
Sandy Heath (Central Bedfordshire, England) Full Freeview transWednesday 18 May 2011 9:39AM
Wrexham
Fair enough.
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RobF - No; NOBODY knows if that would help.
But IIUC your aerial lead goes fron outside to main TV then ON from main TV to the rest?
Or do you mean the incoming aerial goes from the main feed to the splitter on to 3TVs and a DVD/VHS? That would be better. Better still to split near the aerial, but can be hard.
Is the splitter powered?
Have you tried switching round the TVs and the connections?Is it a TV that gives problems, or one of the places wired to?
Do you have plug/socket connections? You need as few as possible. Better a wire through the wall into a TV than a wall mounted socket.
Is your external cable new or old? Old may be fine, or may be damp.
Colour of plastic coating means nothing unless it indicates what is within.
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Interesting, and thanks, but why are the redacted ones redacted? Seems to include many/most major tx?
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What is the Inversion Effect and why does it effect my FreeviewWednesday 25 May 2011 3:36PM
Wrexham
Have you tried watching them LIVE?
Need to know if it is what is recorded that is bad, or the playback.
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Very useful - but doesn't "Freesat from Sky" have dofferent channels still?
There used? to be a page showing them in a list?
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MW/LW work perfectly well with aerials built into the smallest trannie.
FM often requires one sticking up a couple of feet.
DAB needs a rooftop.
Internet radio has to be wired into your home.
This is a very odd sort of progress.
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Is that internal antenna?
Great. But presumably not for Harry.
Here in N Wales - though not a remote bit - FM radio is still less than perfect, and requires rods or wires to work at all.
I do not feel inspired to buy !
ASDA DAB Radio | Audio Accessories | ASDA direct
Review comment (first in line)
Wanted a cheap DAB radio for the bathroom. This radio needs 4 large LR14 bateries which lasted about 2 weeks as the display cannot be turned off and power is continually used. Had to buy another radio as the regular battery replacement made it too expensive to use for this purpose.
(LL145HD)
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Wednesday 18 May 2011 12:47AM
Wrexham
Brian - I don't even have the problem. I'm upset on behalf of the people who have had the problem imposed on them.
Digital switchover is a pain - and a cost - for me. But at least I have a background to understand it.
I have just fought through the DSO process on behalf of a disabled person. It took 4 visits and a GREAT deal of me being VERY purposeful.
There must be tens of thousands of disabled people who do not have a me to fight for them.