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I have just recieved my AverMedia DVB-T Tv card from OCUK but for some reason i cannot get it to work, I have only tried it at work with a seperate antenna but according to the software there is no signal strenth so it does not find a picture, Has anyone used this? what am i doing wrong as i have heard it is a pretty good card.
Thanks
Colin
I have just recieved my AverMedia DVB-T Tv card from OCUK but for some reason i cannot get it to work, I have only tried it at work with a seperate antenna but according to the software there is no signal strenth so it does not find a picture, Has anyone used this? what am i doing wrong as i have heard it is a pretty good card.
Thanks
Colin
Colin
DVB-T. The T stands for terrestrial, which requires an aerial of the type bolted to the chimney. If FreeView doesn’t send out signals to that area the aerial can’t pick them up.
Dont buy a sagem ITD602.
Colin
There is another system. DVB-C where the C stands for cable.
With DVB-T you are receiving a signal going to your aerial in much the same way as a mobile phone. Phone works fine then you drive down a hill and in the dip no signal.
It does seem strange with DVB-T that large areas are covered out in the sticks. Then an area with a high-density population which is NTL enabled is not. May be a clue in that.
Colin