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Hyndburn Homes TV aerials
Was just wondering if people living in HH properties, have problem with the ordinary digital sign when its raining, every time it rains the digital picture starts to craze and eventually the signal goes altogether. It doesn't bother me too much because I have satellite TV and can switch over. however I know that there are quite a few people near me, most of them elderly, who don't have satellite, and their TV is their only entertainment. Seeing that HH insisted that everybody uses their TV aerials, even for sat. if this lose of picture affects all properties, its time HH sorted it out.
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I don't watch TV much but have never experienced the loss of signal when I do watch.
The positioning of the aerial on a particular block of flats may be bad and cause it to get a weak signal which may be easily interrupted by bad weather. When I had my own SKY dish it was badly positioned and often got weather interference, but there was no better position open to me to site it. |
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Funnily enough that used to happen to us with sky digital, bad rain or snow the picture would start to pixilate and then go altogether. Was the final nail in the coffin for our sky subscription. Now freeview from the normal ariel and no problems at all. :)
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Since Jaysay's block of flats is at the bottom of a hill, and our aerials point towards the top of the hill (where I am), then it looks as though the aerial pole should be taller/longer.
Whether or not that would be practical, I don't know enough to say. PS the Sat signal points to a satellite - the terrestrial signal comes from the other side of the hill. |
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On google earth you can find out height above sea level.
Your block is 13 metres lower than mine, which indicates that the hill may well be causing reduction in signal strength. I don't for one minute think that you will want a 13 metre pole for the aerial ;) |
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This link confirms that the terrain can cause signal problems, and some solutions are suggested.
How to increase digital TV signal strength - by Jennifer Claerr - Helium |
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It did say 'if you live near a transmitter'
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