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Below are all of Briantist's postings, with the most recent are at the bottom of the page.Gary: There's no problem with the satellites - have you tried all three suggested methods?
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Les Nicol: Freesat have been doing some "save loads of money" publicity of late, but I would expect that anyone looking at their bills will probably see £234-£747 a year is quite a lot of money when you can get most of it for free.
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Rachel: I would still check your cables and connectors, they could easily have been damaged without your knowledge.
The interference can be almost anywhere in the reception chain, from the aerial to the TV.
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Dave: The postcode you enter configures the BBC and ITV regions. You can use any postcode you like.
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Matt: You can get devices that extend HDMI over "cat5" cables, such as HDMI CAT 5E Extender Up To 30m- microdirect.co.uk for example. This won't make the "Magic Eye" work, you will need a "remote sender" to do that.
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David Campbell: The RF outputs are the same, they show the currently playing channel - that on the SCART and HDMI - as a single analogue, mono RF modulated UHF channel.
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Dina: Sorry, but I don't think there is a local carrier for the international channel in that area. Try BBC - CBeebies - Home .
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DONALD KIRKBRIDE: Please see ITV1+1 - at last | ukfree.tv - independent free digital TV advice re ITV1+1, 3, 4.
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Monday 10 January 2011 6:35AM
fery: Hi... which iPlayer are you using?