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Text Availability On Bbc?
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Hi
I used to be able to access Text on BBC by pressing the text button on my remote and it was almost always available any time of day on all BBC channels but.................recently I press the button and nothing happens!
This morning I did eventually get it to appear by going into Channel 80 just after 9am, but switching back to BBC1 or 2 and nothing.
Are BBC selecting the times so as not to let us miss the programmes they are showing - or am I paranoid. It makes no difference if I am on an HD BBC channel or standard.
What is happening?
Thank everyone
I used to be able to access Text on BBC by pressing the text button on my remote and it was almost always available any time of day on all BBC channels but.................recently I press the button and nothing happens!
This morning I did eventually get it to appear by going into Channel 80 just after 9am, but switching back to BBC1 or 2 and nothing.
Are BBC selecting the times so as not to let us miss the programmes they are showing - or am I paranoid. It makes no difference if I am on an HD BBC channel or standard.
What is happening?
Thank everyone
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.A button actually labelled 'Text' would normally only be there to access the old analogue service which, as Vicasso indicates, is no longer available.
'Red button' text services (which is what I suspect you're actually referring to) require a stronger TV signal than normal TV reception does. The signal strength received at your aerial doesn't remain constant. It's affected by the 11-year sunspot cycle, individual solar flares, atmospheric pressure, precipitation, interference from other electrical devices in your home (such as computers, routers, TV sets, etc, etc) and similar interference from your neighbours' houses, as well as many other factors. You're obviously getting sufficient signal strength to access the red button text services at certain times of day but not at others. Your aerial will also be better at receiving some multiplexes (= 'channel bundles') than others, which is why you're sometimes able to access text via Channel 80 but not via Channels 1 or 2.
Try going directly to BBC Red Button on Channel 200 and/or improving your signal strength with one of these:
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'Red button' text services (which is what I suspect you're actually referring to) require a stronger TV signal than normal TV reception does. The signal strength received at your aerial doesn't remain constant. It's affected by the 11-year sunspot cycle, individual solar flares, atmospheric pressure, precipitation, interference from other electrical devices in your home (such as computers, routers, TV sets, etc, etc) and similar interference from your neighbours' houses, as well as many other factors. You're obviously getting sufficient signal strength to access the red button text services at certain times of day but not at others. Your aerial will also be better at receiving some multiplexes (= 'channel bundles') than others, which is why you're sometimes able to access text via Channel 80 but not via Channels 1 or 2.
Try going directly to BBC Red Button on Channel 200 and/or improving your signal strength with one of these:
http://
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