tv signal

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hi, have been trying to set up a tv upstairs, i managed to get a good signal but moved the aeriel just a fraction and lost the reception completely and couldnt get it back, i eventually got a signal but only got channels to do with the bbc, i have since bought a tv aeriel signal finder but only get 1 light on it to light up no matter where i point it, the aeriel is in the loft

has anybody got any advice

thanks
 
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Have a look on the web for one of the sites that lists transmitters. Here's one link but there are other sites too. It'll help you work the best direction for your area.

The site I linked also has info about aerial types, boosters and other useful bits. :)
 
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With analogue TV's you have to just look at picture quality but digital TV's often have built in "S" meter. This will look for signal strength of just TV signal and not any other radio transmitters and is far more use than simple in line tester.

Found the same with satellite the built in tone and strength meter of digi-box is better than cheap satellite finder. However I had to take box to friend who already had a dish aimed at satellite wanted to tune in box to start with. You may need to do same with freeview.

There are some expensive tuning boxes where you can select the frequency etc. These work very well but also cost £100's so not really likely to be used by anyone but aerial fitter.
 

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