TV Reception - Freeview
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Scotty2

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1,380 posts

282 months

Saturday 15th February
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Our TV signal for the last few weeks if not months seems to be pretty poor with some of the channels pixilating and freezing or having "No Signal". Even the main channels are doing it today.

Is it just our area (East Yorkshire) or is it widespread?

Digital TV was supposed to be better but it has been very poor. Anyone else?

Scrump

23,494 posts

174 months

Saturday 15th February
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I experienced similar a few years ago. Firmed out to be a decaying coax cable from the aerial.

Mr Pointy

12,575 posts

175 months

Saturday 15th February
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How old is your aerial? you might have water in the connection box ot the downlead might be damaged.

Road2Ruin

5,970 posts

232 months

Sunday 16th February
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Most TV,s have a signal checker on them. Have a look and see what it says. My money is the same as the others above, a poor contract of some sort. Easy to fix, if you can reach everything!

Alex Z

1,821 posts

92 months

Sunday 16th February
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With a decent aerial, freeview has been rock solid since it started.
Your symptoms point to a problem with your aerial or cabling.

Puddenchucker

5,022 posts

234 months

Sunday 16th February
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You can check if there are any current trasmitter faults here: https://www.radioandtvhelp.co.uk/check-for-transmi...

carl_w

9,921 posts

274 months

Sunday 16th February
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Could be mobile service upgrades in your area causing interference?

https://restoretv.uk

Scotty2

Original Poster:

1,380 posts

282 months

Sunday 16th February
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Cheers.

I'll check the aerial and cable.

Murph7355

40,406 posts

272 months

Sunday 16th February
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Went through a spell 6yrs ago or so where our signal was very patchy.

Check the aerial and all connections down to the TV. But could also be the people who run the mast doing works.

sixor8

7,053 posts

284 months

Sunday 16th February
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Scrump said:
I experienced similar a few years ago. Firmed out to be a decaying coax cable from the aerial.
Coincidentally, that happened to me last week. I was suspicious of Freeview itself, the signal quality, turned out to be what 'looked' like a pristine coax cable. rolleyes



A basic new white one, picture now perfect, even on a very old aerial.