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Robert: And, as we have been over this before, you have already replaced the cables, because the usual reason for problems during rain is that water is getting in the cables or connectors causing a short circuit...

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Steve Warner: If you have a reduction in the quality of the analogue picture then that suggests that the aerial has either moved or had become damaged.

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Dover (Kent, England) Full Freeview transmitter
Saturday 29 October 2011 12:38PM

Mark Fletcher: I would expect that level, low terrain can be serviced with very weak signals.

The issue is that the Netherlands decided that DVB-T was for indoor and mobile reception and for that they have used higher power transmissions.


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Mark Harriman: Please see Digital Region Overlap | ukfree.tv - independent free digital TV advice .

If you have an older (pre-Freeview HD era) box, you can manually tune your frequencies.

Newer ("D Book 7") tuners will present a menu of regions if they detect more than one.

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tom: It is possible that the other sockets are connected to an "in" point near where you have found the working aerial point.

It is not likely that the cable will come in via the roof, but be routed on the outside of the building.

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