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Hello,
following the purchase of a rooftop antenna to receive the channels TF1, France 2, and M6 in HD, I have a little problem with pixelation appearing on my LG flat screen.
In my kitchen, I have a small flat screen Nesx with a signal strength of 79%, but in my living room on my LG, I only have a signal strength of 8%, which I believe is causing the pixelation that appears every 2 minutes.
I'm stuck.
Thank you for your responses.
following the purchase of a rooftop antenna to receive the channels TF1, France 2, and M6 in HD, I have a little problem with pixelation appearing on my LG flat screen.
In my kitchen, I have a small flat screen Nesx with a signal strength of 79%, but in my living room on my LG, I only have a signal strength of 8%, which I believe is causing the pixelation that appears every 2 minutes.
I'm stuck.
Thank you for your responses.
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Hello
glad to hear about the improvement, but 45dB is still a bit tight! The HD can manage with little, but it worsens in bad weather and you might see mosaics. Research online for the solution of a more powerful antenna (at least 18dB) and avoid the mast preamp, which will need to be replaced sooner or later and could actually make things worse with slightly stronger signals; digital TV is fickle with levels, and the "range" for good reception is very narrow.
cheers
Ps small question, has your area switched to all-digital yet? Otherwise, there will be changes concerning the transmitters at that time www.tvnt.net
glad to hear about the improvement, but 45dB is still a bit tight! The HD can manage with little, but it worsens in bad weather and you might see mosaics. Research online for the solution of a more powerful antenna (at least 18dB) and avoid the mast preamp, which will need to be replaced sooner or later and could actually make things worse with slightly stronger signals; digital TV is fickle with levels, and the "range" for good reception is very narrow.
cheers
Ps small question, has your area switched to all-digital yet? Otherwise, there will be changes concerning the transmitters at that time www.tvnt.net