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I was in Surbiton over the weekend at the in-laws. At a birthday get
together I got chatting to their elderly neighbour who several months ago had a shiny new Triax Unix 52A on a 10' mast fitted to his chimney. The mast has a Fringe box which I has assumed was a splitter or filter as signal strength is high there, being barely 10 miles from Crystal Palace. My in-laws are still using an Aerialite 10A on their chimney with the original 40 year old co-ax. Sometimes there's an odd blip but 99% of the time DTTV reception is rock solid. Ghosting is an issue here on analogue, and the neighbour had an Aerialite Supreme group A directed at CP and a large Wolsey B (the one with the bow tie shaped elements) directed at Guildford. When those were removed, the neighbour told the rigger that the chimney they were on had offered much better reception in the past, and the chimney above the lounge had provided poor reception. Mr Rigger (who was recommended by the local Panasonic dealer) assured neighbour that he can get him perfect digital pictures for his new Panasonic TV with decoder on the lounge chimney. This chimney offers much easier access (although he had to remove the scrap from the other one) and a much easier cable run to the TV. Two hours later Mr Rigger is struggling with ghosty analogue, and severe pixilation on DTTV. He blames it on traffic, as from this chimney the aerial looks along the A3 (from almost the same height) straight at CP. Mr Rigger still claims this is the best chimney to use, although as far as neighbour could see no readings were taken anywhere else on the house. Mr Rigger then fits a Fringe masthead amplifier and shows neighbour some solid DTTV. He claims £550 (yes, five hundred and fifty pounds) from neighbour and scoots. Neighbour then spends some time setting up his new TV and discovers dreadful analogue with severe patterning and unwatchable DTTV on four muxes. I got dragged away from chatting at this stage of the sorry saga and paused only to offer assistance when we are next visiting to have a look at what can be done. Amazingly, AFAIK Mr Rigger has not been asked to return and neighbour is back to watching the free channels provided by his old cable (Telewest, now Virgin) socket. When I do get to look at it, I suspect that the patterning will be overloading due to the masthead amplifier, and I wonder if the DTTV problem is also due to high signal levels? I did advise trying the TV at 3am when traffic on the A3 will be negligible, and to try a plug in attenuator which he had left from years ago although I presume this will not be a valid test after all that amplification? |
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"Doctor D" wrote in message et... Mr Rigger then fits a Fringe masthead amplifier and shows neighbour some solid DTTV. He claims £550 (yes, five hundred and fifty pounds) from neighbour and scoots. This is a case for Consumer Protection, surely? Bill |
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"Doctor D" wrote in message et... When I do get to look at it, I suspect that the patterning will be overloading due to the masthead amplifier, and I wonder if the DTTV problem is also due to high signal levels? I did advise trying the TV at 3am when traffic on the A3 will be negligible, and to try a plug in attenuator which he had left from years ago although I presume this will not be a valid test after all that amplification? I wouldn't get involved as you will be the person they blame and phone every time something goes wrong or they can't play a DVD, or the doorbell goes funny. Tell them to call the person who installed the aerial and also tell them to complain to the CAI (they are rubbish anyway) and Trading standards. Never get involved with other peoples problems! |
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"Bill Wright" wrote in message ... "Doctor D" wrote in message et... Mr Rigger then fits a Fringe masthead amplifier and shows neighbour some solid DTTV. He claims £550 (yes, five hundred and fifty pounds) from neighbour and scoots. This is a case for Consumer Protection, surely? Bill Quite. But they have to be notified before they can offer any assistance. This is an intelligent, coherent chap and I didn't get to the stage of finding out why they hadn't sought redress or rectification from the perpetrator. However, he asked some very basic questions, and now he knows close neighbours are getting perfect DTTV, I'm pretty sure he'll pursue this. As for Ian's comment about not getting involved; I always help people where I can, and they deserve it. I've never yet been "the person they blame and phone every time something goes wrong or they can't play a DVD, or the doorbell goes funny." If you never get involved when people have problems, I'm glad you're not my neighbour :-) |
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Yup get onto Ted Forsyth at Kingston Council. I certainly would.
Brian -- Brian Gaff....Note, this account does not accept Bcc: email. graphics are great, but the blind can't hear them Email: __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ __________ "Bill Wright" wrote in message ... "Doctor D" wrote in message et... Mr Rigger then fits a Fringe masthead amplifier and shows neighbour some solid DTTV. He claims £550 (yes, five hundred and fifty pounds) from neighbour and scoots. This is a case for Consumer Protection, surely? Bill |
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Blimey, and I thought bah humbug was my reputation at Christmas!
Brian -- Brian Gaff....Note, this account does not accept Bcc: email. graphics are great, but the blind can't hear them Email: __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ __________ "Ian" wrote in message ... "Doctor D" wrote in message et... When I do get to look at it, I suspect that the patterning will be overloading due to the masthead amplifier, and I wonder if the DTTV problem is also due to high signal levels? I did advise trying the TV at 3am when traffic on the A3 will be negligible, and to try a plug in attenuator which he had left from years ago although I presume this will not be a valid test after all that amplification? I wouldn't get involved as you will be the person they blame and phone every time something goes wrong or they can't play a DVD, or the doorbell goes funny. Tell them to call the person who installed the aerial and also tell them to complain to the CAI (they are rubbish anyway) and Trading standards. Never get involved with other peoples problems! |
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....snip...
"Brian Gaff" wrote in message . .. I also know as this is just up the road that high buildings like Tolworth tower contribute to the ghosting in that part of the world. I think trading standards, or what they now call consumer direct, might be interested in the details of this rigger. Not called bodgit and run are they? Around here you actually get a less multipath ridden signal on a lowish aerial screened by buildings except in the desired direction. Or there's Bill's "2 aerials, carefully aligned to cancel ghosting" article - would that help where you are? Paul DS |
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"Doctor D" wrote in message ... If you never get involved when people have problems, I'm glad you're not my neighbour :-) I agree with this, but unfortunately people can sometimes get the wrong idea. I did a favour for a housebound person, went to the shops and got her DVD player and set it up for her. Now it seems to be under guarantee to me! I suppose I'll have to explain the facts, gently of course. Bill |
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"Brian Gaff" wrote in message . .. Around here you actually get a less multipath ridden signal on a lowish aerial screened by buildings except in the desired direction. I had to do this at my second house. It looked very odd. See http://www.wrightsaerials.tv/albertsattic/056.html For Brian's benefit this shows me looking like Che Guevara in glasses messing about with a home made aerial on my back wall. God, it makes me cringe! The past should be abolished! Bill |
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