MikeSh
Well-Known Member
You did indeed. Unfortunately at that point the OP hadn't mentioned that he was on a communal, powered system with massive signal strength. You are ahead of your timeI said that 3 days ago in post #10 point b)
You did indeed. Unfortunately at that point the OP hadn't mentioned that he was on a communal, powered system with massive signal strength. You are ahead of your timeI said that 3 days ago in post #10 point b)
You did. Certainly looks like I was wrong. 90% signal strength from local mux is far too high. I can't get that on BBCA with an amplifier in circuit.I said that 3 days ago in post #10 point b)
It's not difficult to deduce that as the installation, given he said he was in central Landun - hence the comment about incorrect/ignorant use of 'boosters'. I wonder which set of cowboys installed whatever passes for the distribution system.Unfortunately at that point the OP hadn't mentioned that he was on a communal, powered system with massive signal strength.
Good; as a matter of interest what is the signal strength now when tuned to BBC1?The combination of the acquisition and use of a new TV lead and a variable attenuator have fixed my problem.