Great I did it, now everything is pixilating, the sound is a split second after the lip movements and I cant change channel using my remote :-(
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Have had rubbish reception most of the winter especially in high pressure weather periods. Was told reception would improve when signal is boosted at switch-over time. Rubbish reception continues. Would add that I have have had perfect digital reception since the days of 'On digital' when theoretically it was not receivable.
My television is 30 years old. I paid Kevin Dimarco of Swanage Aerial Services to tune it. Much better now. I have got remote control now and lots of TV channels. Hope next switchover on 21st March goes smoothly.
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Have had rubbish reception most of the winter especially in high pressure weather periods. Was told reception would improve when signal is boosted at switch-over time. Rubbish reception continues. Would add that I have have had perfect digital reception since the days of 'On digital' when theoretically it was not receivable.
My television is 30 years old. I paid Kevin Dimarco of Swanage Aerial Services to tune it. Much better now. I have got remote control now and lots of TV channels. Hope next switchover on 21st March goes smoothly.
Have you noticed the advetisments never pixilate?
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