@NextGenGwrote:
If you try the aerial straight into the TV you would soon know if its the box. BT dont do aerial work themselves but can put you in touch with a third party
Thanks for the reply.
I did say in my op that I'd already tried direct input to the TV.
@sea2dog There are freeview checks on this link which might help.
If your aerial is faulty you may need professional help with your aerial set-up. The Total Support Group (TSG), is our preferred partner for helping fix problems with aerials. For more information and pricing, go to www.aerialupgrade.co.uk or phone TSG on 0844 826 2055.
Hi @sea2dog Oh I see that's clearer now, the TSG Aerials are covered by a 12 month warranty. If it was fitted as part of your BT TV service we can raise the fault with them and get someone out to fix any issues. Post back to let us know how you get on.
@NeilOwrote:Hi @sea2dog Oh I see that's clearer now, the TSG Aerials are covered by a 12 month warranty. If it was fitted as part of your BT TV service we can raise the fault with them and get someone out to fix any issues. Post back to let us know how you get on.
He tried aligning to different transmitter but didn't help, he said that the original cable needed tidied up, that didn't help either, he left as is, only for when I called them back to complain they said there was a charge, but and this was after TSG told me that I would have the chance to turn down their offer of help if the engineer was to tell me there'd be a charge but the engineer certainly didn't say anything about a charge, yet they are saying now that it was chargeable.
The original aerial that was supplied was replaced by this indoor loft aerial, so I don't even have the original aerial even if I wanted to get my own installer in, and what's more annoying I got no choice to ever have it installed externally in the first place.
TSG are basically trying to get more money from me even though the aerial is still not correct.
I am still having intermittent reception dropouts on freeview channels particularly the main 5 channels.
The aerial was fitted originally by TSG and they fitted one that was suited more for lofts, had it for three years but still have dropouts which can be very frustrating.
The aerial points to Blackhill which is definitely the transmitter for our area.
Anyone else have this experience?
Out of interest what signal strength & quality do you get on the 5 main channels?