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All posts by Chris S
Below are all of Chris S's postings, with the most recent are at the bottom of the page.Ipswich can get interference from continental tv stations but if the problem is recent I suspect a problem with your aerial or its connections or plugs. (possibly a source of interference such as a new phone mast may be the culprit. But your aerial system being faulty is more likely .)
Your area is a bit complicated for best reception. See the digital coverage checker as Mike suggests. You could get rock solid basic BBC and ITV channels with a small possibly loft aerial (vertical polarisation) from the Ipswich relay transmitter . the other channels probably need a good outdoor aerial for Sudbury . Idealy one with low pick up to the east (rejects continental signals ) A few channels (that you might want ) are better from dover . But having two or three aerials is probably for experimenters and enthusiasts !
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There should be a very strong signal Mike. Sounds like there is an aerial or connection fault. If replacing aerial I would recommend a log type as it covers all present and future channels.
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At that location there should be a very strong signal . Almost any outdoor aerial should work . Though these days a log (wideband) aerial would be recommended if installing new in a good signal area. I think there is a fault in your present aerial its cable or plugs . The loss of signal is why you cant get HD which requires a slightly higher signal quality than standard tv.
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Rob . because you can receive several transmitters it might be that particular tv could have trouble selecting the right frequency for a given channel. Maybe not so likely with a modern tv . But to check I would use the tuning menu to verify that the set is tuned to the correct UHF channels (not freeview channels).
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I agree with Mike that too much signal for a sensitive set is a possibility . Perhaps one way to temporarily test on a lower signal is to connect the aerial without the amplifier.
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David . HD needs a bit stronger signal than SD . So its possible that there is a small fault in your aerial/cable/connections . Not big enough problem to knock out SD but making the signal too weak for HD.
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Nigel. reception should be very good at your location. (see coverage checker) I think if all channels are knocked out it suggests very strong nearby interference . Could be tricky to sort out . Possibly an anti phone signal filter might fix it . But it could be you are very near a phone mast . However check with neighbours to see if they get the same problem . If they don't then I would check your aerial system . You may even need a small attenuator in the aerial lead if the signal is too strong .
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Celine . It is unusual to loose standard signals yet have HD ok. I suspect that your tv is partially tuned to the wrong transmitter . This can happen if youre near several transmitters . The auto tuning might pick the wrong one . You may need to do a manual tune on the UHF channels listed by Mike .
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Wednesday 17 October 2018 11:44AM
james . maybe they transmit with a method your receiver does not like. Talksport is also available live on satellite and online.