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Freeview Problem Help Please
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No ITV channels this afternoon, says 'no signal' -- anyone else in Surrey area with same problem? Otherwise could be it be the build up of snow affecting my aerial and do I need to call a repair man? Help please ! Laymens terms only, ta.
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High pressure causing channel loss through "Inversion"
High pressure does not just bring cold at this time of year, it is causing quite random loss of Freeview and analogue reception.
There is high pressure over the whole of the UK at the moment, and this causes the Inversion Effect. This is causing people to be missing a single Freeview multiplex, or have terrible analogue reception on a single channel. The problem may come-and-go or last for several days.
High pressure causing channel loss through "Inversion"
High pressure does not just bring cold at this time of year, it is causing quite random loss of Freeview and analogue reception.
There is high pressure over the whole of the UK at the moment, and this causes the Inversion Effect. This is causing people to be missing a single Freeview multiplex, or have terrible analogue reception on a single channel. The problem may come-and-go or last for several days.