Hi there. I have recently moved to Stroud from Chester. I was recieving the full 6 Freeview muxes previously including HD channels, and am now only recieving 2 muxes (BBC A, D3&4) but the digital uk website says I should also be recieving the BBC B (HD) mux as well, and with a strong signal at that.
My aerial is in a loft, but the other 2 muxes are recieving at close to 100% signal strength and quality as I am atop a hill facing the transmitter, only 2 miles away.
Would the signal degradation through the roof tiles be sufficient to degrade the HD mux so that my TV doesn't even pick it up during a manual scan of the frequencies?
Wednesday 31 August 2011 5:01PM
Hi there. I have recently moved to Stroud from Chester. I was recieving the full 6 Freeview muxes previously including HD channels, and am now only recieving 2 muxes (BBC A, D3&4) but the digital uk website says I should also be recieving the BBC B (HD) mux as well, and with a strong signal at that.
My aerial is in a loft, but the other 2 muxes are recieving at close to 100% signal strength and quality as I am atop a hill facing the transmitter, only 2 miles away.
Would the signal degradation through the roof tiles be sufficient to degrade the HD mux so that my TV doesn't even pick it up during a manual scan of the frequencies?
Could It perhaps be my aerial type? here's a link to what my aerial model looks like http://www.martleyelectro….jpg
Cheers Guys