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DavidWednesday 23 May 2012 9:16AM
Will digital changes never stop.
David: I certainly hope not. What would I have to do with my spare time??? MarkWednesday 23 May 2012 1:04PM
I currently use a RF modulator set to C62 to give a CCTV output onto our television. Will this continue to work with 4G?JoshWednesday 23 May 2012 3:22PM
Mark: As long as nothing is plugged into a TV aerial, than the answer is that it will continue to work.Mark: Sorry to disagree with Josh, but you shouldn't use C62 in the future as you will be making an unlicensed broadcast. JoshWednesday 23 May 2012 9:34PM
@Briantist: But nobody else can actually receive that broadcast though.wheres the info for waltham bbc currently on c61 ? Josh: It's still unlicenced! A LTE handset will be able to pick up the signal, surely? MartinMonday 28 May 2012 7:18PM
Cambridge I keep losing the most common channels i.e. all BBC channels, ITV1 and Channel 4 intermittently. I search and these are sometimes there, sometimes not and even if tuned they can disappear for a few hours at a time. All other channels including the later ITV channels are unaffected. Is this an aerial issue or a TV issue? There are no reports of any issues at the Sandy Heath section which is where I am based.jb38Monday 28 May 2012 9:23PM
Martin: As you are located at only 18 miles away from Sandy, then you have to consider the possibility that the problem is being caused by you receiving an excessively high level of signal that is peaking over the top at times and blocking your TV's tuner.
The other point is, that should you have any form of aerial splitter/ booster fitted then for a test it has to be by-passed, however if this does not apply and you are able to borrow a set top aerial then plug that in and give your TV re-tune, unless that is you know that the programmes are already stored in the EPG list.
Should you manage to receive reasonably OK by using a set top aerial, or even a short piece of wire (about 12 / 18") pushed into the middle of the aerial socket, then you require an attenuator to be fitted in line with the TV's aerials input socket.
I would be interesting to know what the signal strength / quality is being indicated at on your TV's check screen whilst on either BBC1 or ITV1, and are you using an outdoor aerial? IanWednesday 30 May 2012 5:24PM
Hinckley I'm going to be in a similar situation to Mark, I am running out of frequencies to set SKY RF2 output and CCTV output to.Trevor BuntingSunday 24 June 2012 4:06PM
Any idea why I have lost signal strength for multiplex 45C on Tacolston transmitter? All channels subject to extreme breakup. Can it be fixed?colin bradburyTuesday 26 June 2012 7:31AM
Doncaster What fequency does sky news use freeview 82 I keep loosing it saying no signal?
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