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New freeview recorder acting up
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I bought a freeview recorder about a week ago and it was fine for about 3 days but then the picture started jumping and freezing. I retuned it and everything went back to normal for a day but now it's started to jump occasionaly and pixolate occasionaly. I dont think it's my aerial as the old set top box works fine when the new recorder kicks off. does anyone have any idea why this is happening, will it get better or worse. Would my aerial be better outside instead of in the loft?
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the symptoms do look like a poor signal your getting, somewhere in your manual it will tell you how to check on signal strength in your recorder,
good news is that when the analogue is switched of in your area the present digital signal will increase in output significantly,
the symptoms do look like a poor signal your getting, somewhere in your manual it will tell you how to check on signal strength in your recorder,
good news is that when the analogue is switched of in your area the present digital signal will increase in output significantly,
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