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Below are all of Stephen Phillips's postings, with the most recent are at the bottom of the page.Mostly will still need roof mounted directional ariels but some may not where signals strongest.
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Mostly will still need roof mounted directional aerials but some may not where signals strongest.
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Derek you are simply unplugging the aerial from existing TV and plugging into a new one next to it?
And you ARE getting other channels?
Do the channels you get fit into particular muxes?
When you scan does it show you the channels it is finding? Are the missing ones there?
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Derek - are the ones you don't get on particular muxes? See the Transmitter page here for details.
Check manual for the TV to see if it does anything preset with 1-9 numbers that may need changing - eg allocated to analogue signals.
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Gill what do you want to retrieve?
I would be very surprised if a UK dish did not work fine in Mayo as the signal beaming is not precise - but ask locally.
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Sam didn't you ask this elsewhere?
If it is Freeview on your TV you need a TV aerial.
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helen - I'm not familiar with the product but to record and use the TV at the same time on different channels you will need to "chain" the TV Aerial connection from one to another.
The usual set-up is
Aerial>Recorder RFin; Recorder RF out > TV aerial socket (aka "RFin").
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Tuesday 23 October 2012 11:37PM
Gordon water in cable perfectly possible.
affeting tuner barely credible.
only affecting AFTER replacement bovine excrement.
Did he leave you with all working or not?
Have you paid him?