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All posts by Briantist

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Vikki: If you have lost BOTH your Sky and analogue TV, then the problem will be the connection between the "remote" TV and your Sky+ box - check the RF cable is connected to RF2 and is OK all the way along.

If you have Sky but no analogue then either you have not plugged your aerial into the "RF in" on the Sky box OR your region has switched off analogue.

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Doug: It could just be the effect of other distant transmitters switching over and reducing their interference on your reception.

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Diagnostics - old version
Tuesday 31 May 2011 8:10AM

Emma: Loft aerials are not recommened for reliable Freeview reception.

I would suspect you need to check the cables and connectors on the "other two" TVs for damage.

Are you using a booster or amplifier?

Also, your postcode would be helpful.

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Diagnostics - old version
Tuesday 31 May 2011 8:11AM

rebecca: Yes. Indoor aerials are not suitable for Freeview reception.

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Nick H: It is utterly impossible for the terrestrial signal changes to effect your Sky reception.

Please try Method 2 at the top of the page.

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Feedback
Tuesday 31 May 2011 8:22AM

AlvinF: Glad to hear that you sorted the problem out.

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