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Originally Posted by Solinari
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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It has nothing to do with the nationwide phase out of analogue tv, it is to do with the internal phasing out of the concurrent terrestrial tv signals within the Virgin Media network.
'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.