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Old 30-04-2008, 16:19   #22
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Re: Freeview on DVB TV?

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Originally Posted by ntluser View Post
If you are already receiving analogue signals for the channels then surely your TV should convert them.

I suspect that you have either not accessed the Freeview card in your TV or that you may need to get the card to do a channel signal search for your area so that your TV can tune itself in.

Another possibility is that somehow your Freeview card has become temporarily disabled. Occasionally I have to turn my TV off as leaving it in standby for long periods seems to render the internal Freeview card inactive. Turning the TV off reboots the card and reactivates Freeview.

If the Freeview card no longer works then getting a cheap Freeview box is cheaper, safer and more cost-effective because if you have to move you can take it with you..unlike the aerial.
The freeview signal is being broadcast on a wavelength that my aerial cannot recieve, a different one to the analogue signal.
Consiquently I need a new aerial, one which can recieve both the analogue wavelength and the digital one.
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