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Below are all of Briantist's postings, with the most recent are at the bottom of the page.Rupert: I'm sorry about that. Opera accounts for 0.77% of all the traffic to this site. Perhaps you could help a busy developer out and use a more popular web browser?
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Briantist: Right. I'm posting this in Opera 19.0 and everything is working just fine.
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Michael: You could be right. Chrome has two, Blink which recently superceded Webkit. Webkit is used by Safari.
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richard: Given that the EM mast supplies signals to 1.6 million homes, it seems - on balance of probability - that the reductions in the signal level are possibly more localised to your location.
There's some possibilities on the Freeview reception has changed? | Freeview Interference | ukfree.tv - 11 years of independent, free digital TV advice page.
Arqvia are not permitted to change the signal levels from those agreed with Ofcom.
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richard: The most *likely* reason is that your aerial, cables or connectors have been damaged. Either by accident (inside) or by the weather (outside).
That's what I mean by "local": your home.
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sharealam: Only if you have the right sort of box ... and it's connected to the net!
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Saturday 22 February 2014 5:38PM
Lesley Horner: There was nothing reported, oficially. Radio & Television Service says "no problems".