In article , Tony Williams
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In article ,
L wrote:
Am in Warwickshire in the Midlands....it's really driving us
nuts, but am loathe to call out expensive TV arial company unless
I'm sure that is what it is.
I'm in Herefordshire, not that far south of you
and we are getting the same signal variations,
presumably due to atmospherics. Anyway, the tv
progs are so naff these days that you are not
really missing anything.
There is quite an atmospheric lift on the go at the moment which is
leading to enhanced proprogation between the near continent and the UK
which may affect your reception.
It may be that the transmitter you use is a relay station and is
receiving its signal by RBR (Re-Broadcast Relay) which means its
receiving from another transmitter and is being thus affected. You would
be well advised to check with your neighbours presuming they receive the
same transmitter, and if they have the same problem then you can assume
its not the fault of your aerial and receiver.
You could phone around a few local TV shops to see if they have had many
complaints and if they have then its not U but external conditions which
nowt can be done about unless you can control the weather:!....
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Tony Sayer
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