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<< ..... and remember, anyone misleading or misinforming the public and naming that legitimate company, will be sort out and subject to legal action. >>

Is tha "sought out" or "sorted out" ?

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Lesley - are you sure you are seeing the Freeview recorder on the TV, not the TV itself saying no signal because you have not connected it to the aerial?

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Surprised it will not work with the SCART. Might need to be told to? Ask suppliers or of all else fails RTFM?

Or phone mfrs help line?

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- http://download.p4c.phili….pdf
7.4 on P35 - how to use SCART
Connect your HD recorder to the mains and wait until your HD recorder wakes up (First Install appears on the front-panel display).
Press the V-Out button on the front panel twice. AUX SCART now appears on the front-panel display and the Welcome screen appears on your TV.
See section 3.3, Installing your HD recorder, on page 11 for instructions on completing the first installation setup from step 3.

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Mick Bull - put the blackberry in a biscuit tin.

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Lesley - It certainly should have come with a manual - but you can download the one I found online.

Which explains how to use ut without an HDMI lead - but better with. Glad all sorted.

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Freeview reception - all about aerials | Installing
Wednesday 8 February 2012 12:51PM

It is possible they are having troubles!
Try later or ask locally for others experiences.
Or that the new signals are too strong! Remove the booster.

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sob - your analysis seems spot on!

Have you tried other TVs in the kitchen? Some need stronger signal than others.

Can you get to your booster/splitter? Try switching the leads round and see if the problem is with the downlead or the output port.

You may have individually variable gains adjustable with a knob or screw.

IIUC there is a socket in the kitchen? Remmove it and check for dirt/damp/bad connections.

If all that fails looks like n ew cable needed



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John Turley: Why are you talking to yourself?

Powercycling is of course a major computer repair technique.

And time a great healer of transmitter and propagation issues.

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