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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.twiggs - almost certainly you can do what you want.
I suspect you have not got the TV set to look at wherever the signal is coming from.
How are you connecting the TV to the box?
I hope you won't mind me asking but did you RTFI? (Read the Instructions). With diagrams of how to connect?
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les - so long as you have a spare input to use from your freesat box - most will have both HDMI and SCART outputs - you can have as many different inputs as you like. I have both Freeview and Freesat.
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PR - do you know that you can still get almost the same channels on Freesat using your existing box?
Freeview s/b OK though.
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David LLoyd - might be that the lead to your flat is not plugged in right or cable shorted. Job for the fitter to solve. Could also be
Kirky - Does the Bush box say signal strength is low? It might be too high! You have a strong signal. Try buying a cheap attenuator. Or holding the connection not quite connected.
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Jean H - are you perchance using satellite?
And by "adverse" meaning snow?
I lose satellite when the dishes fill with snow! I presume this is normal - what do others experience?
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if the Government agrees to proceed with a switchover (decision due October 2013, the switchover would probably happen around 2019 or 2020).
NO CHANCE
There's an election coming. Drop kick into the long grass.
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2015 is relevent to a 2013 unpopular decision.
And parties will see that people love FM.
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Saturday 9 March 2013 7:53PM
JL - dunno, but if you are marginal you may get such changes due to weather, rain, sunspots; allsorts!
roz - I suggest you find a website for UK basedd Spanish soccer fans, who will know all this. You can probably get Spanish satellite TV in the South of Britan, but maybe not in North Britain.