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What's Gone Wrong With Television Signals?
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First tv is upstairs uses a FreeView signal. TV states no signal.
Second tv downstairs uses Sky signal. States no signal so can't watch either tv.
Sky broadband is working fine.
Please can you explain what the possible cause could be and how to correct it? Usually the guys of the house sort these things out but I'm home alone. All plugs, leads, card, etc have been taken out and reinserted but to no avail.
Many thanks.......
Second tv downstairs uses Sky signal. States no signal so can't watch either tv.
Sky broadband is working fine.
Please can you explain what the possible cause could be and how to correct it? Usually the guys of the house sort these things out but I'm home alone. All plugs, leads, card, etc have been taken out and reinserted but to no avail.
Many thanks.......
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I assume that both TVs are completely separate, i.e. you don't have a box that links them both. It seems odd that both would not be working.
Are the no signal messages coming from the TVs or the connected boxes?
Are you selecting the correct input on each TV? Either AV1 or HDMI1 etc.?
If Freeview is built in, the first TV may have been accidentally set to the old analogue signal, which isn't there any longer and would give the "no signal" message. You may need to press the DTV (or similar) button to switch back to digital.
Are the no signal messages coming from the TVs or the connected boxes?
Are you selecting the correct input on each TV? Either AV1 or HDMI1 etc.?
If Freeview is built in, the first TV may have been accidentally set to the old analogue signal, which isn't there any longer and would give the "no signal" message. You may need to press the DTV (or similar) button to switch back to digital.
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