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- The solution is to install a wide band aerial that covers all frequency ranges. It is difficult to determine which group aerial you have, or even if it is wide-band. You may need to seek advice from a professional aerial installer.
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DAB uses different frequencies from FM radio. We advise you check that your antenna is able to receive DAB, in the majority of cases you will need a new antenna.
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Freeview HD or Freeview HD+ TV sets or set-top boxes are compatible with DVB-T2 and will be able to receive the additional services where they are available. However, standard Freeview or Freeview+ receivers only work with DVB-T signals and so will not receive the additional services.
How to choose an antenna for digital television (DVB-T2)? The transition to digital terrestrial television ( DVB-T2 ) in European countries is at a crossroads. Analog channels continue to be available even as new DVB-T2 transmitters and multiplexes appear each month.
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There are two categories of aerial - grouped aerials and wideband aerials. To get the best results, we recommend that you use use a wideband aerial. Also known as Type T (for 'total') or Type W (for 'wideband'), these cover the entire range of signals used to transmit digital TV and continue to work even if there are changes to your TV signals. Mos...
If you live in a block of flats or a shared household you may have a communal TV system, providing a signal to several homes from a single aerial. Talk to your neighbours to see if they use Freeview and what the reception is like – if they get good reception, it’s likely that you will too. If they’re not seeing a perfect picture, then get the commu...
Check our aerial troubleshooting guideto see if that can help. If it turns out you need to get a new aerial installed, we recommend that you always use a qualified aerial installer. They will have experience working at heights and information on transmitters in your area. Visit the following websites to find one local to you: 1. GetMeViewing.org.uk...
In addition to viewing your favourite programmes through the TV Guide using the aerial connection, you can also watch some programmes through an internet connection on a connected Freeview Play TV, on mobile phones and tablets through our mobile app or on your computer using our website. You can watch live and on demand TV from the following player...
May 13, 2015 · Modern wideband aerials are sometimes known as Type T (for 'total'), or slightly older designs as Type W (for 'wideband'). Why choose a wideband aerial? Because wideband (T or W) aerials cover the entire range of signals used to transmit digital TV.
To find out which transmitter your aerial gets its signals from, visit our Detailed Transmitter Information page and enter your postcode and house name or number. From here you can see your most likely and alternative transmitters, predicted receptions and distance from your home address.
These maps detail the locations of all of the transmitters within broadcasters’ regions. The maps have been published to provide guidance for industry and viewers on when switchover is going to happen in a particular area.
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