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Below are all of Briantist's postings, with the most recent are at the bottom of the page.Darren: Can you check the suggestions on the Freeview intermittent interference | ukfree.tv - independent free digital TV advice page please?
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StuMagoo: It could be anything on a timer if it happening at the same time each night.
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bob davies: The NIT is part of the standard DVB-T broadcast, it is how ALL receivers discover the available channels.
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Sonya: It could be that your dish has become misaligned, or that the Sky box has developed a fault, or that the LNB on the dish has failed.
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Darren Amos: You should have good reception of multiplex ARQB, but it is possible you will have to wait for the multiplex to go to full power on 14 Sep 11 for the signal to stabilise.
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Pete: You need to connect another Freesat receiver (you can get SD ones for £30) directly to the spare two LNB outputs on the dish.
This will allow you to watch any channel on each set.
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D Harvey: Connect the DVD to the V box using a SCART cable to the V box SCART socket marked VCR. One more SCART from the V box SCART socket marked TV to the TV.
Then put the V box into standby mode to use the DVD.
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Scott: 'Central Scotland' means all the transmitters in the Central Scotland group, not just Black Hill. Black Hill (and relay transmitters) map | ukfree.tv - independent free digital TV advice .
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Sunday 22 May 2011 9:57PM
KARL: No, that's it. You will need to pay Sky the extra £10 a month to watch the HD channels aside from BBC One HD, BBC HD, ITV1 HD and Channel 4 HD.