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Channel 5 Signal
I use my broadband coaxial cable for a TV signal (split the cable) and it works very well, the Virgin Media engineer told me it carries a TV signal. This has worked fine for as long as i have had it but yesterday Channel 5 has a sound and flicker problem, that is every time it flickers the sound cuts out for a second.
I was hoping it would be sorted today but it's not and i was wondering if anyone else is getting this and if it will ever get sorted. |
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If I were you I'd keep your head down and hope it sorts itself out. ;) |
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I don't think that's true. It's only a terrestrial TV signal and the engineer was the one that told me about it. I don't think this has anything to do with the analogue service and the phasing out of it, the terrestrial TV signal is carried through the cable and does not require a set top box.
I doubt reporting a fault would do anything anyway, it must be affecting other people as well. I doubt i am doing anything wrong, it's a terrestrial signal and gives me nothing other than 1 to 5. The TV signal is carried on my broadband cable that goes in to the cable modem, i am sure everyone that has cable broadband will find they have a terrestrial TV signal too, i would appreciate if someone could tell me if they have this problem with channel 5. |
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'Everyone' with cable broadband won't be able to tell whether they have a problem , as many have already had the signals discontinued. It is being done on an area, by area basis. This will also affect people with a set top box fitted with an 'analogue bypass', who currently can watch one program via the stb & record a different terrestrial program at the same time. |
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The fact the engineer told you about it doesn't mean it's part of the added value of the service. In fact, at any point, without notice, an engineer installing cable for one of your neighbours could decide that he needs the tap that's currently feeding analogue 1-5 down your line, and disconnect you in order to provide them the service. I used to use the cable for precisely the same purpose you now use it - simply for analogue 1-5, but when I eventually decided to subscribe to digital, the analogue signals were cut off by the engineer doing the install because he needed the tap. Incidentally, everything comes down the same cable; analogue, digital, telephone and internet. The sudden degradation in channel 5 on your line won't be related to the eventual analogue switch-off on cable, however Homealone is quite right, Virgin Media is now undertaing its own analogue switch-off programme and you will find, fairly soon, that all five analogue channels you're currently getting will vanish from your cable. |
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This post by the ever informative Spiderplant refers http://www.cableforum.co.uk/board/34666428-post1.html |
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I seriously doubt i am not entitled to use my broadband cable as a source for a terrestrial TV signal, i don't think they could need the tap currently feeding 1 - 5 because as you said everything comes down the same cable. I can't see how they could stop 1 - 5 coming down the cable in order to provide someone else a service, that doesn't make sense.
It is conceivable that Virgin will stop sending the terrestrial TV signal in the near future but i can't see how a problem with channel 5 flickering and sound cutting out every second can have anything to do with it. I subscribe to digital and i had analogue before that, because i had analogue the engineer that originally installed it many years ago tuned in 1 - 5 using the terrestrial signal that comes down the cable which uses different frequencies to the normal TV aerial, because of that i kept the TV tuned in to these frequencies. I can't see how i am not entitled to get 1 - 5 through my broadband or digital cable and if i am not then how would one go about getting the right? My guess is they can't because they aren't channels you pay for. |
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I know we aren't being much help, but the reality is you have been using a service for free, for quite a while, which will soon be taken away. Your alternatives for a 'future-proof' solution are another digital stb (cable or satellite), an aerial for Freeview, or a dish for the new Freesat service. tinstaafl, I'm afraid ... |
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You're not entitled to connect a TV direct to the cable because your TV is not 'authorised equipment'. The tech may have told you you can do it, and he was right, you can, and many people do, but that doesn't change the fact that technically it's not allowed. The tap in the street cab can be deployed by a VM tech to supply any VM service to any other house in your locality. You may not like it, you may not see how it can be, but that's how it is. Quote:
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News story at DigitalSpy:
http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/digitalt...witch-off.html I'd pay particular attention to this bit: Quote:
---------- Post added at 12:20 ---------- Previous post was at 12:12 ---------- You should also keep an eye on this thread: http://www.cableforum.co.uk/board/11...ff-starts.html Where some of our members with inside info are posting imminent analogue switch-off areas. The info appears to be more up-to-date than that in the DS news item. |
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It seems to have sorted itself out. I wasn't expecting to be able to phone Virgin Media up and ask them to sort this i know it's not something they can fix, i was more interested to know if anyone else had this problem.
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This was an issue with analogue service. It can't be the same as you now have, as you have digital service.
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http://www.cableforum.co.uk/board/35356386-post7.html |
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