Hello,
I recently got a new BT TV box, replacing one I had since 2014. As I expected, the menus and catch up services are a lot smoother on the new box.
However, I noticed that I was getting picture and sound breakup on freeview channels since changing the box. Checking the strength and quality bars revealed a strength of 92% but a quality that jumps every 10-15 seconds from 100% down to around 60%. I checked all the connections on the coax that I could get access to, there seems to be no issue with them.
After looking at everything I could think of, I decided to retune the channels. After that all the breakup was gone and the quality bar was stable at 100%.
So then, a simple resolution to the problem.... Not quite. The next day the problem was back, retuned again, problem was gone. This seems to be a consistent cycle with the problem reoccurring.
Does anyone know how to resolve this? I rarely had any issues with Freeview channels on the old box.
Thanks
Bradley
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The tuners on the Humax manufactured Youview boxes have always been a bit suspect and are easily overpowered by a too strong a signal.
Personally I've never had an issue at a strength figure of 92% but others have so maybe dropping it back to , say, 85% with a variable attenuator - between the box input socket & the aerial input - could help. For the cost of less than £5 it's worth a try.
I have followed your advice, and the variable attenuator arrived today.
It resolves the problem; reducing the signal strength to 90% is enough to eliminate all the breakup.
As a side point I'm not sure that the % scale on the youview box is parallel with the dB scale. What I mean by this is that I seem to have to turn the adjustment wheel a fair way to achieve a 2% reduction from 92 - 90, then if I turn it the same amount again that results in an 8% reduction from 90 - 82.
Thanks
Bradley