Having had drop out problems when Belmont signals were on low power I now see that replies are being made about too strong a signal possibly being the problem even though BBC1 is the only channel on full power at the moment. It seems that poor design isn't being allowed in to the equation. Firstly you blame any piece of electrical equipment that you can think of as being the cause of interference. If that fails blame the signal level. Digital is showing its failings, but it seems nobody wants to admit that. I now have audio drop out with in or out of sync video. Bring back analogue all is forgiven
Friday 12 August 2011 8:37PM
Having had drop out problems when Belmont signals were on low power I now see that replies are being made about too strong a signal possibly being the problem even though BBC1 is the only channel on full power at the moment. It seems that poor design isn't being allowed in to the equation. Firstly you blame any piece of electrical equipment that you can think of as being the cause of interference. If that fails blame the signal level. Digital is showing its failings, but it seems nobody wants to admit that. I now have audio drop out with in or out of sync video. Bring back analogue all is forgiven