Hello everyone,
A friend of mine keeps asking me for a solution to his tv picture troubles and I'm stumped also.
Here we go. It would seem he has a super aerial (aerial engineer's description) and new signal booster box(fitted by above) and a reasonably new tv with freeview intergrated. The tv has been exchanged for new, new coax from tv to booster installed, and booster by passed when the freeview picture breaks up. This happens when the weather changes from clear conditions ie anything as simple as heavy cloud.
Aerial is pointing towards the transmitter as does neighbours whom are unaffected. The analogue signal can have its good and bad days but don't seem to match the freeview days.
More confusingly when the aerial engineer left everything was reportedly fine all the time for the first couple of months. The transmitter is the oxford one.
So after all that is there anyone please who could shed some light onto this situation.
Yours most grateful.
A friend of mine keeps asking me for a solution to his tv picture troubles and I'm stumped also.
Here we go. It would seem he has a super aerial (aerial engineer's description) and new signal booster box(fitted by above) and a reasonably new tv with freeview intergrated. The tv has been exchanged for new, new coax from tv to booster installed, and booster by passed when the freeview picture breaks up. This happens when the weather changes from clear conditions ie anything as simple as heavy cloud.
Aerial is pointing towards the transmitter as does neighbours whom are unaffected. The analogue signal can have its good and bad days but don't seem to match the freeview days.
More confusingly when the aerial engineer left everything was reportedly fine all the time for the first couple of months. The transmitter is the oxford one.
So after all that is there anyone please who could shed some light onto this situation.
Yours most grateful.