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Originally Posted by carrieann
When I first went with NTL I paid a bit extra to have them carry the aerial from the outside to the stereo as well as the TV so that I could have digital radio stations. At that time, there were quite a few but a few years down the line several stations have gone.
When it was done, I was given a list of radio frequencies to tune in to my stereo. I really need these frequencies again so that I could tune in to the several new stations around, but I can't find them. I've looked on the Internet and they don't seem to be the right ones. Can anyone help please?
I did ring NTL and ask them but they weren't able to help.
Thanks,
Carrie
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This was the FM Hook-Up option right? I didn't realise in some places they charged extra for that. Actually, they didn't touch your aerial outside, these FM signals were coming along the cable, but in FM, so you're stereo could receive them as normal.
This, for me, was one of the great advantages of cable, but as you say there's very little left now.
I've also found that the CS folk have no idea what you're on about when you talk of 'fm hook-ups' however most of the channels, plus many new ones are now available via the STB as an audio only TV channel (on the digital service)
In my area pretty much all that is left are the BBC channels and a couple of independant ones. All the Music Choice Channels, Sky Radio, WRN, CNN - all gone for me.
Periodically I set the tuner to do a scan of all available channels - this way you'll see all that you have left (which ain't much!)
HTH