Why did they force us all to accept digital TV when none of us had any problems with signals before the switch? Why fix something when it isn't broken? We never had to worry about aerials and signals before and I was happy having just five channels. Now, I have none!
I haven't had TV since the switch to digital. Then, because I didn't want to miss Christmas TV, I bought a freeview box, an indoor aerial ( as I live in a flat) and I had to buy and extension lead to plug them in and after spending all that money, I still have no channels. A message keeps appearing on the screen to say, "no or bad signal." We had had to worry about signals before this switch that was forced upon us. Why are we being put through this?
Saturday 22 December 2012 6:34PM
Why did they force us all to accept digital TV when none of us had any problems with signals before the switch? Why fix something when it isn't broken? We never had to worry about aerials and signals before and I was happy having just five channels. Now, I have none!
I haven't had TV since the switch to digital. Then, because I didn't want to miss Christmas TV, I bought a freeview box, an indoor aerial ( as I live in a flat) and I had to buy and extension lead to plug them in and after spending all that money, I still have no channels. A message keeps appearing on the screen to say, "no or bad signal." We had had to worry about signals before this switch that was forced upon us. Why are we being put through this?