We moved in last September and had a new wideband aerial installed. We have just lost multiplex D. It was there until recently. We have a Humax PVR9300T recorder/tuner downstairs and a labgear FV300 tuner upstairs. Both have lost the same channels,in particular 12 "Yesterday" so I think it's a case of what you call "single frequency interference". Problem does not relate to one box interfering with the other as it happens when the upstairs one is completely disconnected! Both are well away from any kitchen appliances mobile phones etc. Location Mill Road CB9 7NN, aerial on chimney on roof. The engineer who fitted the new aerial also fitted an "attenuator" as he said the signal was too strong.Any advice please? I believe our aerial receives from Sudburytransmitter.
Monday 2 January 2012 11:12PM
Haverhill
We moved in last September and had a new wideband aerial installed. We have just lost multiplex D. It was there until recently. We have a Humax PVR9300T recorder/tuner downstairs and a labgear FV300 tuner upstairs. Both have lost the same channels,in particular 12 "Yesterday" so I think it's a case of what you call "single frequency interference". Problem does not relate to one box interfering with the other as it happens when the upstairs one is completely disconnected! Both are well away from any kitchen appliances mobile phones etc. Location Mill Road CB9 7NN, aerial on chimney on roof. The engineer who fitted the new aerial also fitted an "attenuator" as he said the signal was too strong.Any advice please? I believe our aerial receives from Sudbury transmitter.