Why is my TV signal so bad?
In case video and/or audio is disturbed or no video/audio is present at all, one of the possible reasons is a weak broadcast signal typically due to a bad or broken antenna cable, bad position of satellite dish or interference by other devices.
Why does my Freeview TV keep losing channels?
Freeview reception problems can be caused by many things. For example a fault with your local transmitter, poor installation, the weather, being tuned to the wrong transmitter or (though rarely) interference. All will have a similar result of on screen pixellation or the sound breaking up.
Why is there no signal for BBC channels?
A quick retune of your Freeview TV or box should reconnect you to the BBC channels. Freeview states that if after a retune you can’t access BBC channels on the usual numbers (such as 1 for BBC One, 2 for BBC Two), then you may need to have your aerial replaced.
Why can’t my TV find any channels?
One of the most common reasons why TVs are not able to find channels is because there is a problem with their cable boxes. Restarting your cable box could clear it of any glitches that are stopping it from working as it should.
What is wrong with the Sutton Coldfield BBC transmitter?
The bright green areas shown where the signal from this transmitter is strong, dark green areas are poorer signals. Those parts shown in yellow may have interference on the same frequency from other masts. The BBC and Digital UK report there are no faults or engineering work on the Sutton Coldfield (Birmingham, England) transmitter.
Are there any problems with Freeview in Sutton Coldfield?
The following chart shows the number of reports that we have received about Freeview over the past 24 hours from users in Sutton Coldfield and near by areas. An outage is determined when the number of reports are higher than the baseline, represented by the red line. At the moment, we haven’t detected any problems at Freeview.
When did 700MHz clearance occur at Sutton Coldfield?
700MHz clearance occurred at Sutton Coldfield in March 2018. Sutton Coldfield TV transmitter was one of the first in this country when it began broadcasting the BBC on the old 405 line VHF system in 1949, UHF colour transmissions started in 1965.
When was the first Coldfield TV transmitter built?
Sutton Coldfield TV transmitter was one of the first in this country when it began broadcasting the BBC on the old 405 line VHF system in 1949, UHF colour transmissions started in 1965. The original mast was demolished in 1985 and the replacement is a 225m high (see How High is High? ) mast which was built in 1983.