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Ronnie: Have you tried all three methods above?

Are you sure your dish is pointing at the correct satellites?

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Monday 21 February 2011 6:20AM

Roger: Please see Freeview reception has changed? | ukfree.tv - independent free digital TV advice .

I am investigating the reasons for the different sound levels on Freeview HD.

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Monday 21 February 2011 6:22AM

steven hodge: You stand no chance whatsoever of a loft or internal aerial providing digital TV at your location.

A top-class rooftop aerial *MAY* provide Freeview for you, but this *MAY* not be the case until 2012.

If I were you, I would install Freesat.

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Ian: I'm surprised your lip wasn't bleeding. I wonder what sort of "glue" they thought you should be using?

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Jimmy Shaker: Well, given the BBC channels are broadcast in a multiplex, if you can't get one you won't be able to get any of them. That would be impossible.

Your TV Licence pays for the production and transmission of the programmes, it does not pay for your receiving equipment.

So, please can you see Single frequency interference | ukfree.tv - independent free digital TV advice ?

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Mandy: You would need to have the dish moved to point at a different satellite, and to buy a new receiver capable of detecting the channels.

To be honest, you might as well get another dish installed and another receiver and keep your Sky equipment anyway.

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John Wilde: Please see Freeview intermittent interference | ukfree.tv - independent free digital TV advice .

It is most likely to be internal interference, such as your central heating boiler.



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