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Old 16-08-2007, 20:59   #79
superbiatch
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Re: [Merged]Freeview aerial installation

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Originally Posted by altis View Post
It may well be a problem with water getting into the cable system between the aerial and your STB.

There'll be a page in the setup menu that displays the signal strength and signal 'quality' - usually with a bar graph display. I suggest you keep having a shufty at this and, on a bad day, take a photo (without flash). Let us know what the figures are and we might consider your possible actions.
OK, it a little drizzly outside at the moment and as usual i've lost all channels apart from BBC and Sky 3. Below is a pic i've taken as you suggested. I hope you can see it ok, but if not there is a tiny line of red on the bar graph way before the no. 1

If it is as you suggested, then the water has a very long way to go to my STB because i'm on the 3rd floor of 14.
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