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Can anyone advise on "No signal at Tuner 2" message on PVR?


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I was delighted when my daughter gave me her old PVR - it's a Topfield TF5800.


However on some of the channels (including ITV and Channel 4) I am getting a message "no signal at Tuner 2".


I have googled this and found this message "most likely" means that one of the tuners has not been connected, or the connection has come undone, so I have checked the connections, which seem OK.


It then says I may have too low a signal level for the PVR to work reliably and the aerial may need adjusting to work correctly with digital television. I am getting some digital channels OK, but my TV aerial has been on the roof for over twenty years to the best of my knowledge, and I wonder if I need a different one?


Has anybody else had a similar problem, and if so how did you solve it? Do I need to get an aerial specialist in, and if so can anybody recommend one locally?


Thanks!


I have a load of failed recordings of CBeebies :-$ and I am missing my fix of 3rd and Bird :-$

Just had a quick look at the online manual. Couple of things to check (see linked site below)



TF5800 Manual


Is you TV aerial connected to connector 1 (it's a bit confusing but I think the TV aerial should be on connector 1 and not 12)


Does it have a 'loop' cable connected from connector 2 to connector 3 on the back.



If that doesn't help you could try this (from the manual):

'However, if you are in a weak signal area, or are using a signal amplifier with more than one output, you may achieve better results by connecting a cable from the aerial or amplifier directly to the ANT2 connector, rather than using the loop cable.'

Thanks very much for this, it's all connected up properly with the loop cable in the right sockets, so as you say I think I am going to have to do away with the loop cable and have a direct connection to ANT2.


A very kind forum member is coming over tomorrow morning to have a look and advise me, as I have absolutely no idea what or how to directly connect to the ANT2 socket :-$

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