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roger lewis May 22nd 11 12:19 PM

Problem with Freeview reception in part of house
 
I have a freeview aerial in my loft as high as I can get it.I come off that
into a 4 way amplifier which is also in the loft.. 2 of the leads from the
amplifier feed into 2 bedroom tvs and they give a good freeviw reception.
The 3rd lead goes down to the main lounge tv where we also have a sky hd
box. Out of the back of the HD box I feed the main tv in HD cable and
coaxial. I also have taken another coaxial out of the HD box to the kitchen
tv. This allows me to watch digital and sky on the kitchen tele. I have a
Panasonic 37" plasma in the lounge and a new Samsung 19" LED in kitchen (
sound on this tele is awful). I have also installed a magic eye on the
kitchen tele. The problem I have is that I cannot get all the freeview
channels on the lounge and kitchen televisions. We had the analogue
switched off 2 months ago. Is the problem due to the digital signal going
through the sky hd box?

Regards

Mark



Davey May 22nd 11 12:26 PM

Problem with Freeview reception in part of house
 
On Sun, 22 May 2011 11:19:50 +0100
"roger lewis" wrote:

I have a freeview aerial in my loft as high as I can get it.I come
off that into a 4 way amplifier which is also in the loft.. 2 of the
leads from the amplifier feed into 2 bedroom tvs and they give a good
freeviw reception. The 3rd lead goes down to the main lounge tv where
we also have a sky hd box. Out of the back of the HD box I feed the
main tv in HD cable and coaxial. I also have taken another coaxial
out of the HD box to the kitchen tv. This allows me to watch digital
and sky on the kitchen tele. I have a Panasonic 37" plasma in the
lounge and a new Samsung 19" LED in kitchen ( sound on this tele is
awful). I have also installed a magic eye on the kitchen tele. The
problem I have is that I cannot get all the freeview channels on the
lounge and kitchen televisions. We had the analogue switched off 2
months ago. Is the problem due to the digital signal going through
the sky hd box?

Regards

Mark



I know nothing about this device, but I suggest reading some of the
reviews here, they may help.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/product-revi...owViewpoints=1

--
Davey.

Roger[_2_] May 22nd 11 12:27 PM

Problem with Freeview reception in part of house
 
On 22/05/2011 11:19, roger lewis wrote:
I have a freeview aerial in my loft as high as I can get it.I come off that
into a 4 way amplifier which is also in the loft.. 2 of the leads from the
amplifier feed into 2 bedroom tvs and they give a good freeviw reception.
The 3rd lead goes down to the main lounge tv where we also have a sky hd
box. Out of the back of the HD box I feed the main tv in HD cable and
coaxial. I also have taken another coaxial out of the HD box to the kitchen
tv. This allows me to watch digital and sky on the kitchen tele. I have a
Panasonic 37" plasma in the lounge and a new Samsung 19" LED in kitchen (
sound on this tele is awful). I have also installed a magic eye on the
kitchen tele. The problem I have is that I cannot get all the freeview
channels on the lounge and kitchen televisions. We had the analogue
switched off 2 months ago. Is the problem due to the digital signal going
through the sky hd box?

Regards

Mark


Check which UHF channel you've got your HD channel RF output set to. You
may find its on the same channel as one of the freeview multpliexes. If
so move the channel on the HD box and see if that resolves it.

roger lewis May 22nd 11 12:38 PM

Problem with Freeview reception in part of house
 
Roger many thanks for your prompt reply can you give me a quick idiot giude
as to how to check it.

Thanks

Mark

"Roger" wrote in message
...
On 22/05/2011 11:19, roger lewis wrote:
I have a freeview aerial in my loft as high as I can get it.I come off
that
into a 4 way amplifier which is also in the loft.. 2 of the leads from
the
amplifier feed into 2 bedroom tvs and they give a good freeviw reception.
The 3rd lead goes down to the main lounge tv where we also have a sky hd
box. Out of the back of the HD box I feed the main tv in HD cable and
coaxial. I also have taken another coaxial out of the HD box to the
kitchen
tv. This allows me to watch digital and sky on the kitchen tele. I have
a
Panasonic 37" plasma in the lounge and a new Samsung 19" LED in kitchen (
sound on this tele is awful). I have also installed a magic eye on the
kitchen tele. The problem I have is that I cannot get all the freeview
channels on the lounge and kitchen televisions. We had the analogue
switched off 2 months ago. Is the problem due to the digital signal
going
through the sky hd box?

Regards

Mark


Check which UHF channel you've got your HD channel RF output set to. You
may find its on the same channel as one of the freeview multpliexes. If so
move the channel on the HD box and see if that resolves it.




Andy Burns[_7_] May 22nd 11 01:18 PM

Problem with Freeview reception in part of house
 
roger lewis (or maybe Mark) wrote:

"Roger" wrote:

Check which UHF channel you've got your HD channel RF output set to. You
may find its on the same channel as one of the freeview multpliexes.


can you give me a quick idiot giude as to how to check it.


http://www.ukfree.tv/helpme.php?faqid=1107051117

There are only 6 muxes in most areas, even if you don't know which
channels they're on, shouldn't be too difficult to avoid them by trail
and error.


Roger[_2_] May 22nd 11 02:29 PM

Problem with Freeview reception in part of house
 
On 22/05/2011 12:18, Andy Burns wrote:
roger lewis (or maybe Mark) wrote:

wrote:

Check which UHF channel you've got your HD channel RF output set to. You
may find its on the same channel as one of the freeview multpliexes.


can you give me a quick idiot giude as to how to check it.


http://www.ukfree.tv/helpme.php?faqid=1107051117

There are only 6 muxes in most areas, even if you don't know which
channels they're on, shouldn't be too difficult to avoid them by trail
and error.

Don't forget once you follow this and change the channel you'll need to
retune the sky channel on the kitchen TV.

Graham. May 22nd 11 03:41 PM

Problem with Freeview reception in part of house
 

"roger lewis" wrote in message ...
I have a freeview aerial in my loft as high as I can get it.I come off that into a 4 way amplifier which is also in the loft.. 2 of
the leads from the amplifier feed into 2 bedroom tvs and they give a good freeviw reception. The 3rd lead goes down to the main
lounge tv where we also have a sky hd box. Out of the back of the HD box I feed the main tv in HD cable and coaxial. I also have
taken another coaxial out of the HD box to the kitchen tv. This allows me to watch digital and sky on the kitchen tele. I have a
Panasonic 37" plasma in the lounge and a new Samsung 19" LED in kitchen ( sound on this tele is awful). I have also installed a
magic eye on the kitchen tele. The problem I have is that I cannot get all the freeview channels on the lounge and kitchen
televisions. We had the analogue switched off 2 months ago. Is the problem due to the digital signal going through the sky hd
box?

Regards

Mark


Possibly. Why don't you just plug the aerial feed directly into the lounge
telly and see if there is an improvement?

--
Graham.

%Profound_observation%



roger lewis May 22nd 11 04:11 PM

Problem with Freeview reception in part of house
 
Taken plug out of HD box and inserted in back of TV retuned and all freeview
channels are there. Checked RF Outlets on Sky box and confirms 68 and off.
Do I change the 68 to 67 and retune the televisions?

Thanks

Mark
"Graham." wrote in message
...

"roger lewis" wrote in message
...
I have a freeview aerial in my loft as high as I can get it.I come off
that into a 4 way amplifier which is also in the loft.. 2 of the leads
from the amplifier feed into 2 bedroom tvs and they give a good freeviw
reception. The 3rd lead goes down to the main lounge tv where we also have
a sky hd box. Out of the back of the HD box I feed the main tv in HD cable
and coaxial. I also have taken another coaxial out of the HD box to the
kitchen tv. This allows me to watch digital and sky on the kitchen tele.
I have a Panasonic 37" plasma in the lounge and a new Samsung 19" LED in
kitchen ( sound on this tele is awful). I have also installed a magic eye
on the kitchen tele. The problem I have is that I cannot get all the
freeview channels on the lounge and kitchen televisions. We had the
analogue switched off 2 months ago. Is the problem due to the digital
signal going through the sky hd box?

Regards

Mark


Possibly. Why don't you just plug the aerial feed directly into the lounge
telly and see if there is an improvement?

--
Graham.

%Profound_observation%




Roger[_2_] May 22nd 11 04:32 PM

Problem with Freeview reception in part of house
 
On 22/05/2011 15:11, roger lewis wrote:
Taken plug out of HD box and inserted in back of TV retuned and all freeview
channels are there. Checked RF Outlets on Sky box and confirms 68 and off.
Do I change the 68 to 67 and retune the televisions?

Thanks

Mark
wrote in message
...

"roger wrote in message
...
I have a freeview aerial in my loft as high as I can get it.I come off
that into a 4 way amplifier which is also in the loft.. 2 of the leads
from the amplifier feed into 2 bedroom tvs and they give a good freeviw
reception. The 3rd lead goes down to the main lounge tv where we also have
a sky hd box. Out of the back of the HD box I feed the main tv in HD cable
and coaxial. I also have taken another coaxial out of the HD box to the
kitchen tv. This allows me to watch digital and sky on the kitchen tele.
I have a Panasonic 37" plasma in the lounge and a new Samsung 19" LED in
kitchen ( sound on this tele is awful). I have also installed a magic eye
on the kitchen tele. The problem I have is that I cannot get all the
freeview channels on the lounge and kitchen televisions. We had the
analogue switched off 2 months ago. Is the problem due to the digital
signal going through the sky hd box?

Regards

Mark


Possibly. Why don't you just plug the aerial feed directly into the lounge
telly and see if there is an improvement?

--
Graham.

%Profound_observation%



Mark
what tranmitter do you receive freeview from ?
Roger.

Mark Carver May 22nd 11 04:35 PM

Problem with Freeview reception in part of house
 
Roger wrote:
On 22/05/2011 15:11, roger lewis wrote:
Taken plug out of HD box and inserted in back of TV retuned and all
freeview
channels are there. Checked RF Outlets on Sky box and confirms 68 and
off.
Do I change the 68 to 67 and retune the televisions?


what tranmitter do you receive freeview from ?


To make things future proof, I'd keep well clear of anything above Ch 60 for
RF distribution etc, regardless whether any present DTT transmissions are
there. Once DSO is complete, 4G phone services will be appearing there.


--
Mark
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