have they just recently reduced the DTV amplification in the sudbury area because i was getting over 76 tv stations at a high signal strength for a few years. then all of a sudden nothing. have checked for time of day to relate to RI and/or any street lighting turned everything off in my house back to the RCB incase its something i have plugged in. unplugged any wireless transmitting devices and turned off any mobile phones. still nothing i have paid for new av leads (top quality as this is where poeple lose a lot of signal strength. was just wondering if the anologue signal has been turned off and digital was using this anologue signal as a carrier and boosting its receptive range? or could it be something more local as a few years back with my broadband a hookey sky box bled so much rein it knocked out 300homes worth. can stuff have a similar effect on DTV signals as they are much higher bandwidth?
Monday 21 March 2011 9:19AM
Witham
have they just recently reduced the DTV amplification in the sudbury area because i was getting over 76 tv stations at a high signal strength for a few years. then all of a sudden nothing. have checked for time of day to relate to RI and/or any street lighting turned everything off in my house back to the RCB incase its something i have plugged in. unplugged any wireless transmitting devices and turned off any mobile phones. still nothing i have paid for new av leads (top quality as this is where poeple lose a lot of signal strength. was just wondering if the anologue signal has been turned off and digital was using this anologue signal as a carrier and boosting its receptive range? or could it be something more local as a few years back with my broadband a hookey sky box bled so much rein it knocked out 300homes worth. can stuff have a similar effect on DTV signals as they are much higher bandwidth?