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My Tv Has 0% Signal Strength; Is There Anything I Can Do To Fix This?
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Hello
I moved into a new house a few months ago but when I try to set up the TV it says there is 0% signal strength and it can't find any channels. The previous owners had cable rather than digital. Is there anything I can do to try and fix this or will I just have to call someone in?
Thank you for your help.
I moved into a new house a few months ago but when I try to set up the TV it says there is 0% signal strength and it can't find any channels. The previous owners had cable rather than digital. Is there anything I can do to try and fix this or will I just have to call someone in?
Thank you for your help.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I suspect you will have to get an aerial specialist in.
If it was a weak signal, I would suggest a booster, but you have no signal.
Before that I would check as much as possible that all connections are complete. Where possible try a substitute cable.
I presume your TV has a built in Freeview tuner, and doesn't need a digibox.
If it was a weak signal, I would suggest a booster, but you have no signal.
Before that I would check as much as possible that all connections are complete. Where possible try a substitute cable.
I presume your TV has a built in Freeview tuner, and doesn't need a digibox.
The aerial may have been blown out of line.
Stand outside in your garden and try to see if your aerial is obviously out of line with the neighbours ones.
Try to get a recommendation from someone of a reputable man - or they will con you into having a super duper 'digital' aerial upgrade. (There is no such thing, I understand)
Stand outside in your garden and try to see if your aerial is obviously out of line with the neighbours ones.
Try to get a recommendation from someone of a reputable man - or they will con you into having a super duper 'digital' aerial upgrade. (There is no such thing, I understand)
Thinking about it further, have you got the TV to re-scan since you moved house?
If you moved to a different TV area it might be saying 0% signal strength on the channels it is looking for, because they are not transmitting in your area.
If the arial was at fault I would expect a message more like 'no signal'.
If you moved to a different TV area it might be saying 0% signal strength on the channels it is looking for, because they are not transmitting in your area.
If the arial was at fault I would expect a message more like 'no signal'.
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