...is correct. Your best bet is to follow Black Hole's:If so' it's likely to be to do with a Com 7/8 frequency (mux) change that you have fixed with a retune on the downstairs box.
Alternatively, you could take a risk and try to manually tune Com 8 on the upstairs box. The method on a 2000T (from memory!) should be similar to a Fox-T2 and is: Menu >> Settings >> Installation >> Manual Tuning - Then choose channel 56 and DVB-T2 (network search off) and search (well, only search if there is a reasonable signal strength/quality indicated). Remember to save the results.Menu >> Settings >> System >> Signal Detection
To take this kind of thing seriously, you should know how to find out. There are links to the relevant resources in the main forum listing, viz:Enfield, Middlesex and probably Crystal Palace (but I don't know how to find that out)
Like I said above (sigh), Menu >> Settings >> System >> Signal Detection.How to do that "signal test"
First you need to know the channel number for the desired mux (as per the coverage checker information). Then select that during a manual tune: Menu >> Settings >> Installation (enter PIN - default is "0000") >> Manual Search.also "Tune in Com 7/8", please?
Do a signal test on the downstairs unit (all muxes), then repeat upstairs. The sweep of results should give you a clue whether Com7/8 is receivable at all.
Menu >> Settings >> System >> Signal Detection
Switch on the HDR-FOX T2 so that you are watching a live channel, then locate a button on the remote that is labelled 'MENU' and press it once. A menu will appear.How to do that "signal test"
You've missed something - or I didn't write it properly. I have a 2000T and I was trying to explain how to do whatever on a Fox-T2 assuming (pah!) that they might be similarly set up. [I did this only because it appeared to be very quiet on here at the time].OP has posted in the HDR Fox T2 section, so there is no reason to suspect he has a 2000T (or have I missed something)
First you need to know the channel number for the desired mux (as per the coverage checker information). Then select that during a manual tune: Menu >> Settings >> Installation (enter PIN - default is "0000") >> Manual Search.