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Below are all of Matt Clarke's postings, with the most recent are at the bottom of the page.You should be on the Tonbridge Wells transmitter, this could be why. Also, if the communal system has channel filters to prevent interference, they could be blocking the signal. Do you get MUX 1 eg the bbc channels.
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Just as a suggestion, instead of shading them, could you just show the outer line. It's just colours above colours can make some hard to see. I have perfect eye sight so it's not me.
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Often expensive freeview boxes can have worse tuners than expensive ones. The other thing is, as Brian says, to use proper quality flyleads otherwise radiated interference from the TV ot near sources can ruin a signal especially is the S/N ratio is not too great.
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GregJenkins: The aerial must be mounted with a vertical polarisation and the transmitter is also a group A mast.
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Wednesday 10 August 2011 7:07PM
Mike Adger: Trees affect different frequencies differently. Fir one frequency, they might just act like a piece of paper, on others a massive lead wall. The other thing is intermittent interfence: Freeview intermittent interference | ukfree.tv - independent free digital TV advice