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Gio November 17th 08 07:07 PM

Who do you contact?
 
Can anyone tell me who you contact when there are problems with terrestrial
freeview? e.g. Do you contact the TV company's of the channels affected in
some way or perhaps a company dealing with the actual transmission /
responsible for the transmitters? Is there is a web site you can log onto,
enter your transmitter details then check to see what is or is not
happening?

I do not seem to be able to find a direct answer surfing the net so I hope
someone here can point me in the right direction.

thanks in anticipation,

Gio



David November 17th 08 07:32 PM

Who do you contact?
 


"Gio" wrote in message ...
Can anyone tell me who you contact when there are problems with
terrestrial freeview? e.g. Do you contact the TV company's of the
channels affected in some way or perhaps a company dealing with the actual
transmission / responsible for the transmitters? Is there is a web site
you can log onto, enter your transmitter details then check to see what is
or is not happening?

I do not seem to be able to find a direct answer surfing the net so I hope
someone here can point me in the right direction.

Gosh that's a hard question.
Think really no one in charge, well seems that way.
Better if you say what the problem is, you might get a better answer, give
an idea of your approx. location too.
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Malcolm H November 17th 08 07:35 PM

Who do you contact?
 

"Gio" wrote in message ...
Can anyone tell me who you contact when there are problems with
terrestrial freeview? e.g. Do you contact the TV company's of the
channels affected in some way or perhaps a company dealing with the actual
transmission / responsible for the transmitters? Is there is a web site
you can log onto, enter your transmitter details then check to see what is
or is not happening?

I do not seem to be able to find a direct answer surfing the net so I hope
someone here can point me in the right direction.

thanks in anticipation,

Gio


It's almost certainly a reception problem not the broadcaster.


Dave Plowman (News) November 17th 08 07:36 PM

Who do you contact?
 
In article ,
Gio wrote:
Can anyone tell me who you contact when there are problems with
terrestrial freeview? e.g. Do you contact the TV company's of the
channels affected in some way or perhaps a company dealing with the
actual transmission / responsible for the transmitters?


Better to contact a decent local aerial fitter.

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John[_27_] November 17th 08 08:01 PM

Who do you contact?
 

"Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in message
...
In article ,
Gio wrote:
Can anyone tell me who you contact when there are problems with
terrestrial freeview? e.g. Do you contact the TV company's of the
channels affected in some way or perhaps a company dealing with the
actual transmission / responsible for the transmitters?


If the problem is radio or television interference, then you need to contact
Ofcom. It will cost you if the interference is found to be caused by
something at your home.



Graham.[_2_] November 17th 08 08:03 PM

Who do you contact?
 


"Gio" wrote in message ...
Can anyone tell me who you contact when there are problems with
terrestrial freeview? e.g. Do you contact the TV company's of the
channels affected in some way or perhaps a company dealing with the actual
transmission / responsible for the transmitters? Is there is a web site
you can log onto, enter your transmitter details then check to see what is
or is not happening?

I do not seem to be able to find a direct answer surfing the net so I hope
someone here can point me in the right direction.

thanks in anticipation,

Gio


Hello Gio.

Why don't you tell us exactly what the problem is, also roughly where

you are, which transmitter you are receiving, and your aerial arrangements.

There are people here who can help.




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Brian Gaff November 17th 08 09:06 PM

Who do you contact?
 
If we knew what sort of problem it was, it would be helpful really.

Brian

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"Gio" wrote in message ...
Can anyone tell me who you contact when there are problems with
terrestrial freeview? e.g. Do you contact the TV company's of the
channels affected in some way or perhaps a company dealing with the actual
transmission / responsible for the transmitters? Is there is a web site
you can log onto, enter your transmitter details then check to see what is
or is not happening?

I do not seem to be able to find a direct answer surfing the net so I hope
someone here can point me in the right direction.

thanks in anticipation,

Gio




Pigeon November 17th 08 11:17 PM

Who do you contact?
 
"Malcolm H" wrote in message
...

It's almost certainly a reception problem not the broadcaster.


Unless the broadcaster is I.T.V and the op is in Brighton (DTT).



Pigeon November 17th 08 11:18 PM

Who do you contact?
 
"Brian Gaff" wrote in message
om...

If we knew what sort of problem it was, it would be helpful really.


Yes indeed, it may even pevent top-posting.



Brian Gaff November 18th 08 10:03 AM

Who do you contact?
 
I like top posting as you well know and have explained at length to the
utter boredom of those not interested in reasonable adjustments.

Bout time you removed your nose from your rectum.

:-)

Brian

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"Pigeon" wrote in message
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"Brian Gaff" wrote in message
om...

If we knew what sort of problem it was, it would be helpful really.


Yes indeed, it may even pevent top-posting.






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