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Old 30-04-2009, 23:24   #7
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Re: Poor Freeview reception..

The BBC Mux has a more robust signal than the ITV so will tend to perform better pre-switchover. If you are using an indoor aerial or the signal is weak, you are more prone to impulse interference from household electrical equipment. Also if you are near a busy road, passing traffic can also cause problems.

Is the aerial the correct group to pick up all the digital channels in your area. My present aerial does not, and loses two MUX in anything from bad weather to birds sitting on it !
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