You are just 2 km from the Fentontransmitter and should get strong signals for all eight multiplexes. So please check all your aerial connections and unplugg then refit all the coaxial plugs to clear any possible corrosion/oxidation. Then check what signal strengths are being shown for all eight multiplexes as they may be too strong and overloading the tuner. Ideally you need strengths of between 60% and 85%. If they are higher than that you need to fit an attenutator into the aerial feed using an additional flylead so that the weight does not 'hang' on the coaxial input socket.
You previous post code is further away from the transmitter, so the signal would not have been quite as strong.
Sunday 16 December 2018 11:28PM
Michael Dobson:
You are just 2 km from the Fenton transmitter and should get strong signals for all eight multiplexes. So please check all your aerial connections and unplugg then refit all the coaxial plugs to clear any possible corrosion/oxidation. Then check what signal strengths are being shown for all eight multiplexes as they may be too strong and overloading the tuner. Ideally you need strengths of between 60% and 85%. If they are higher than that you need to fit an attenutator into the aerial feed using an additional flylead so that the weight does not 'hang' on the coaxial input socket.
You previous post code is further away from the transmitter, so the signal would not have been quite as strong.