Stephen Williams wrote:

Just a quick follow-up to my earlier post. You can see the gain for
different aerial groups on the follwoing graph
http://www.wrightsaerials.tv/Articles/img/fig%201, Obviously, higher
gain is better.
I see - but I'm not sure which type of aerial I have - it just says it is a "high gain digital outdoor aerial"... it's a "masterplug aero16-mp", but googling for details gives practically nothing :-(

The power of the different muxes is given on this page:
http://wwww.dtt-tx-info.org/change_tx.htm

As you can see, muxes C and D are transmitted at half power compared
to the rest. And since mux D is at the highest frequency i'd guess
that the one you're having problems with, right? (Mux D shows TMF, The
Hits, Ftn, etc).
Yes, this is the one....

Thinking about it, it's just as bad in our house, which has the aerial fitted to the roof (2 storey) and no trees around it. If we are only 3-4 miles from the transmitter, I don't see how anyone is going to receive this mux well...

I may try a friends booster to see if it will make any difference - I don't think it is my connections or aerial, as the digibox in the house seems to have the same problem....

Anyway, guys, thanks for all the suggestions. If i find a solution I shall let you know.

Jules

Steve
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