Many thanks for efforts so far - now an update. I have a 10dB attenuator in the coax aerial lead. Unfortunately, it has made no difference to the interruptions but the following data may be useful.
Before installing this, signal quality and strength data was:
TV Channels 01 to 40: quality consistent at 99-100/100, strength 90-93/100
EXCEPT Channel 08 which was quality 100/100, strength 55/100. This seems odd but is consistent with this channel commonly pixelating on my old non-digital set.
After installing the attenuator, signal quality and strength data is:
TV Channels 01 to 40: quality consistent at 99-100/100, strength 70-74/100, except Channel 8 quality 100/100, strength 26/100.
Assuming that the typical unattenuated signal strength of 70-74/100 is equivalent to rodders53’s calculated signal strength of 68dB, I can adjust that by proportion to (70/90) x 68 = 53dB – which puts me in the right signal strength range. Nonetheless, the problem continues. Interruptions are random wrt channel and timing. Further suggestions are welcome.
Before installing this, signal quality and strength data was:
TV Channels 01 to 40: quality consistent at 99-100/100, strength 90-93/100
EXCEPT Channel 08 which was quality 100/100, strength 55/100. This seems odd but is consistent with this channel commonly pixelating on my old non-digital set.
After installing the attenuator, signal quality and strength data is:
TV Channels 01 to 40: quality consistent at 99-100/100, strength 70-74/100, except Channel 8 quality 100/100, strength 26/100.
Assuming that the typical unattenuated signal strength of 70-74/100 is equivalent to rodders53’s calculated signal strength of 68dB, I can adjust that by proportion to (70/90) x 68 = 53dB – which puts me in the right signal strength range. Nonetheless, the problem continues. Interruptions are random wrt channel and timing. Further suggestions are welcome.

