Moonboots
14-Nov-10, 15:49
Hi,
I would just like to inform you that there are currently no transmission faults with Rumster Forest or Keelylang Hill Transmitters.
I would advise that the fault is down to the aerial which would need realligned.
Theres no point in your granny going out to buy a new TV as her equipment she already has will be fine. (All freeview boxes/TV's have different ways to cope with the signals and strengths) Thats why the freeview box before had no problems when the replacement box however does have problems.
Your granny might buy a new TV and it might work fine or it could turn out the same as it is at the moment.
This is not the way to go to get a good signal... The main cause is down to the aerial or downlead/connections.... The problem will end up getting worse and you will be back to square one...
Yesterday is a less robust signal so if the aerial has moved with the wind slightly then you may lose this picture.
I would just like to inform you that there are currently no transmission faults with Rumster Forest or Keelylang Hill Transmitters.
I would advise that the fault is down to the aerial which would need realligned.
Theres no point in your granny going out to buy a new TV as her equipment she already has will be fine. (All freeview boxes/TV's have different ways to cope with the signals and strengths) Thats why the freeview box before had no problems when the replacement box however does have problems.
Your granny might buy a new TV and it might work fine or it could turn out the same as it is at the moment.
This is not the way to go to get a good signal... The main cause is down to the aerial or downlead/connections.... The problem will end up getting worse and you will be back to square one...
Yesterday is a less robust signal so if the aerial has moved with the wind slightly then you may lose this picture.