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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: smithpa7 on 13 September 2012, 19:44:05
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Hello All,
I have noticed since the switch to DTV from analogue yesterday? That the signal strength for the digital BBC channels is very weak. In fact when it is piped (co-axed) upstairs the signal is so weak that I can't receive the BBC channels :'( :'(
Is this happening to anyone else in the frozen north, or is it just me? :D :D
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you mean to say you've got tv in the north east ;D
you've only just discovered electricity ;D
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I was told by my tv booster supplier that the signal is still down by abpout 40-50% for another few month's.
I will check with her tmoz to see if that is still the case. :)
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We have had electrickery for at least 10 years, I will have you know ;D :y
I also have one of those new fangled valve TV's. A wonder of modern science with an 11" screen......
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I was told by my tv booster supplier that the signal is still down by abpout 40-50% for another few month's.
I will check with her tmoz to see if that is still the case. :)
I appreciate that. All other channels are OK. Just BBC. :y :y
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We have had electrickery for at least 10 years, I will have you know ;D :y
I also have one of those new fangled valve TV's. A wonder of modern science with an 11" screen......
You will be getting colour next. ;) :P ;D ;D ;D ;D
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you mean to say you've got tv in the north east ;D
you've only just discovered electricity ;D
We, in the North, could be self sufficient in fuel- coal and gas, for some 3 centuries, at least, but someone closed the mines..... :-X :-X