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Old 22-09-2012, 17:56   #6
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Re: digi tv

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Originally Posted by Jinxey View Post
I'm guessing you referring to Freeview? If so Pick TV, Dave and Really are not scrambled and are free to air. You may find you have trouble receiving certain channels if you live in a weak signal area. They don't choose to give you a bad signal, there is usually a reason why you have a bad signal. This could be because of longer distance between you and the transmitter or obstacles such as trees, mountains, buildings etc.

Either way, there is normally a way in which you can improve your reception. What sort of set up do you have? E.G Indoor or External antenna, signal boosters, splitters etc?
To add to this, if you receive from a relay transmitter, the majority of these only provide the Public Service channels, and not the commercial mux that carry the quoted channels.
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