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Missing Free View Channels
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I am hoping there is a whizz out there that can help me, I am at the end of my tether, on my tosihiba TV (brand new) I can get the freeview channels on multiplex com6, but when I scan my Free view channels on my BT you view box they are missing, I desperately need channel 81. I phoned BT and said it was a problem with the box, received a brand new one yesterday , scanned the channels still missing all of com 6 ,I just don't know what else I can do , it all comes off the same aerial ,(again brand new) anybody got any idea or shall I just give up and move!!
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COM6 has probably moved to a different frequency in your area. (Provide the location of the relevant transmitter if you need that confirmed).
TV aerials should ideally have elements which are exactly the right length to 'resonate' with the frequency that they're designed to receive. So, in an ideal world, you should have a different aerial for each multiplex. That's clearly not possible, so we use aerials which are only a 'rough match' across a range of frequencies, meaning that they're better at 'pulling in' some multiplexes than others. Your aerial isn't well matched to the new COM6 frequency, so you only get a weak signal coming down the cable. Your TV set has got high 'sensitivity' though, enabling it to 'lock onto' those weak signals. However your YouView box has somewhat poorer sensitivity and can't cope.
One of these
http:// www.arg os.co.u k/produ ct/5713 543
together with one of these
https:/ /www.sc rewfix. com/p/f ly-lead -coaxia l-plug- to-plug -1m/417 20
will almost certainly provide a solution to your problem.
COM6 has probably moved to a different frequency in your area. (Provide the location of the relevant transmitter if you need that confirmed).
TV aerials should ideally have elements which are exactly the right length to 'resonate' with the frequency that they're designed to receive. So, in an ideal world, you should have a different aerial for each multiplex. That's clearly not possible, so we use aerials which are only a 'rough match' across a range of frequencies, meaning that they're better at 'pulling in' some multiplexes than others. Your aerial isn't well matched to the new COM6 frequency, so you only get a weak signal coming down the cable. Your TV set has got high 'sensitivity' though, enabling it to 'lock onto' those weak signals. However your YouView box has somewhat poorer sensitivity and can't cope.
One of these
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together with one of these
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will almost certainly provide a solution to your problem.
^^^ The retune date, Tamborine, varies by transmitter. For most of the country the date has already passed:
https:/ /www.fr eeview. co.uk/t vchange s/upcom ing-cha nges
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