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the digtaluk checker shows only Malvern, as far as I can see.
This morning I did an auto retune. I did this to see if it offered any alternatives for HD. It didn't. It found only the HD channel 30.
I think I should now retune manually to find the HD channels on 60. However I'm...
Well, I am close to out of my depth here. It's certainly 30, and I had been told it was Malvern. I don't know how to check.
Oddly, there's a bit of a signal now. Strength 40%, zero quality. No watchable picture.
Please someone tell me what to do! I sense an aerial man and a call-out...
I've tried it with SCART. Exactly the same. No HD channels: "The signal is too weak or the receiver is not receiving any signal." Signal strength and quality 0%.
What does this indicate please? (and many thanks).
OK, today I will try the SCART connection and see if I have HD. I haven't retuned the Humax. Should I do that?
NB the signal is definitely 0%. This isn't an assumption.
Because of what you said, I rebooted the TV. The HD channels are back. I did see that number 2 on the screen as the TV came on. What does it all mean? Is it solved?
I have never done a manual tune. I did an autoscan a few months ago and indeed my recording schedule disappeared etc. This did not coincide with the loss of HD signals. Since then I have never lost my recording schedule so presumably the box has not performed a retune.
I have noticed two...
I now have no HD signal at all on any HD channel. The Humax tells me there is "no signal".
It was working for months. The HD started to break up a bit. Then it returned to normal. Now it has completely disappeared. SD is fine. HD was fine.
This signal comes from Malvern. I don't think...
My HD channels intermittently break up. They show blocking etc. This will go on for some days (it's happening now). Then they will become OK again for weeks. It's a single aeriel connected via HDMI. Standard def is excellent. So is HD usually. When it's breaking up, the strength is 45%...
OK
the digtaluk checker shows only Malvern, as far as I can see.
This morning I did an auto retune. I did this to see if it offered any alternatives for HD. It didn't. It found only the HD channel 30.
I think I should now retune manually to find the HD channels on 60. However I'm...
Well, I am close to out of my depth here. It's certainly 30, and I had been told it was Malvern. I don't know how to check.
Oddly, there's a bit of a signal now. Strength 40%, zero quality. No watchable picture.
Please someone tell me what to do! I sense an aerial man and a call-out...
I've tried it with SCART. Exactly the same. No HD channels: "The signal is too weak or the receiver is not receiving any signal." Signal strength and quality 0%.
What does this indicate please? (and many thanks).
OK, today I will try the SCART connection and see if I have HD. I haven't retuned the Humax. Should I do that?
NB the signal is definitely 0%. This isn't an assumption.
Because of what you said, I rebooted the TV. The HD channels are back. I did see that number 2 on the screen as the TV came on. What does it all mean? Is it solved?
I have never done a manual tune. I did an autoscan a few months ago and indeed my recording schedule disappeared etc. This did not coincide with the loss of HD signals. Since then I have never lost my recording schedule so presumably the box has not performed a retune.
I have noticed two...
I now have no HD signal at all on any HD channel. The Humax tells me there is "no signal".
It was working for months. The HD started to break up a bit. Then it returned to normal. Now it has completely disappeared. SD is fine. HD was fine.
This signal comes from Malvern. I don't think...
My HD channels intermittently break up. They show blocking etc. This will go on for some days (it's happening now). Then they will become OK again for weeks. It's a single aeriel connected via HDMI. Standard def is excellent. So is HD usually. When it's breaking up, the strength is 45%...
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