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Title: Freeview TV
Post by: springbok on June 04, 2008, 14:54:34
HELP!!
When it rains I have all the channels.

When its sunny I lose all the BBC channels and Five Channels.

Does anyone know what would cause this and what would I need to do to fix the situation.

Thanks :)
Title: Re: Freeview TV
Post by: Old bird on June 04, 2008, 15:07:36
Hiya

Maybe it is someone (upstairs) telling you that if it is not raining you should be outside in your garden doing the gardening!  And when it is raining you are allowed to relax!

I used to get a load of trouble - we even got welsh programmes some times and then I got "ghosting" or grainy pictures I paid for a booster but that really wasnt that good either.  In the end I invested in a Sky dish without any packages - I think it cost £120 fitted and the boxy thing inside!  And since then I haven't had any bother at all!

Old Bird
;)
Title: Re: Freeview TV
Post by: daileg on June 04, 2008, 15:50:05
hih sbg i thinks your arial could be a little out and might need udjusting a tad
Title: Re: Freeview TV
Post by: springbok on June 04, 2008, 16:02:05
Quote from: Old bird on June 04, 2008, 15:07:36
Hiya

Maybe it is someone (upstairs) telling you that if it is not raining you should be outside in your garden doing the gardening!  And when it is raining you are allowed to relax!

I used to get a load of trouble - we even got welsh programmes some times and then I got "ghosting" or grainy pictures I paid for a booster but that really wasnt that good either.  In the end I invested in a Sky dish without any packages - I think it cost £120 fitted and the boxy thing inside!  And since then I haven't had any bother at all!

Old Bird
;)

I was more concerned with my son screaming blue murder cos he was missing his daily fix of "in the night garden" lol.  I dont get time to watch TV!!.

Quote from: daileg on June 04, 2008, 15:50:05
hih sbg i thinks your arial could be a little out and might need udjusting a tad

I am scared of heights lol!.
Title: Re: Freeview TV
Post by: daileg on June 04, 2008, 16:04:34
next door got any ladders ? pull the wire out on the back of the set top box or tv and see if there is any water in the end of the cable some times the cable gets a whole in it from scrapping on the tiles and when the rain comes this might effect the picture if this is the case will need to replace the whole cable
Title: Re: Freeview TV
Post by: Old bird on June 04, 2008, 16:09:41
Snap Springbokgirlie!

I get in about 8pm during the week, think about food, sit down turn telly on and fall asleep!!  Wake again 10'ish and then get myself to bed!.  I was up this morning 5.30 and what a stunning morning it was - straight out with the dogs on the hills for an hours walk and mess around with chooks greenhouse, tunnel and lottie until time to go to work and then back again in the evening - dogs, feed them out to lottie and back home 8'ish!

Wouldn't have it any other way though.  Happy as Larry I am at this time of year!!!

Does your aerial need a booster?  Have you checked with your neighbours if theirs is working ok?

Old Bird

;D
Title: Re: Freeview TV
Post by: good7saint on June 04, 2008, 16:17:38
We have a similar problem.
But with the ITV channels and we cannot get them at all.
Title: Re: Freeview TV
Post by: davyw1 on June 04, 2008, 16:23:48
I would say it atmospherics but i cant spell it. A number of things can affect freeview and  i found this the main one. Also if there is any tall buildings in direct line of your arial can also affect the signal
Title: Re: Freeview TV
Post by: Old bird on June 04, 2008, 16:28:04
Davyw1

10 out of 10 for spelling!  Spot on with your atmospherics!

Old Bird
;D
Title: Re: Freeview TV
Post by: ACE on June 04, 2008, 19:23:57
try this

http://www.wolfbane.com/articles/ukdmap.htm (http://www.wolfbane.com/articles/ukdmap.htm)


click on your nearest transmitter then do the working out fiddly but fun.
Title: Re: Freeview TV
Post by: honeybee on June 04, 2008, 19:59:46
Ohhh now I am tollally mystified now SBG, cos here its the other way around, sunshine we are fine, one spot of rain and we lose almost everything ::)
Title: Re: Freeview TV
Post by: froglets on June 04, 2008, 20:31:40
I'm told by OH who spent a whole Sunday up and down a ladder getting a new ariel to work, that the signal is poor at the moment as they're trying to cram lots of stations into a small band of thingy ( I'd zoned out by then) and you need a filter to get rid of all the rubbish.  A booster boosts the interference as well as the signal.

Then again I could be talking tosh as like I said, I zone out at anything electronic.
Title: Re: Freeview TV
Post by: redimp on June 04, 2008, 23:11:04
SBG's is the most common.  Low cloud keeps the TV signals closer to the ground - less disappears into space.  Low pressure is usually better for reception than high pressure.  This will still be the same with Digital as it was with analogue.  Bad picture associated with low pressure are usually to do with wind blowing the aerial.  In our case, bad picture is usually caused by a wood pigeon sitting on the aerial.  Shadow pictures are to with the signal bouncing off other objects - usually buildings and is rare with digital.
Title: Re: Freeview TV
Post by: Paulines7 on June 06, 2008, 09:20:55
A few years back we had problems getting Channel 4 and always when Countdown was on.  There were problems with the local transmitter yet it always happened at the same time.  I wondered if there were milking machines used at that time, interfering with the transmitter.  I rang up several times to complain about it and it did improve.  However, it still went wrong about once or twice a month. 

We decided to go for Sky so we could get Channel 5, UK Drama and the Sports channels.  (Freeview is not an option where I live).   Reception improved all round but when it is stormy, we have problems with that too.  It always happened when we were watching Satanda so I wonder if the signal strength isn't up to it.  In the end we stopped our subscription to Satanda but still pay for Sky Sports.
Title: Re: Freeview TV
Post by: theothermarg on June 06, 2008, 12:22:02
I went up agrade on virgin media so OH could have satanta sports but it seems to freeze in all the exciting moments (I don,t care much as I hate sport hehe)
marg
Title: Re: Freeview TV
Post by: springbok on June 06, 2008, 14:03:48
Thanks for all the advice but I did forget to mention I dont use a freeview box, I have BT Vision.  Sorry lol.