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We have Freeview which gave a perfect picture until recently when the interference makes it imposible to watch a programme through. As it's only just happened I assume it's the effect of 4G. Is anyone else having problems and how can I get this sorted out without paying a fortune when I don't have, and don't want a 4G mobile phone?
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Re-tune news


Freeview TV guide changes ? Wednesday, 17 October 2012


Changes have been made to Freeview TV guide channel numbers on Wednesday, 17 October 2012. Viewers will not lose any services as a result of these channel number changes, but should retune to pick up the changes. For more details see www.dmol.co.uk.


source :- http://www.tvretune.co.uk/


Foxy.

Thanks DulwichFox for that link. Have now discovered where the HD channels that were on channels 50-54 have gone.

Really does surprise me that customers should be messed around quite so much quite so often. Bring back analogue!


hi Wolis, Is it possible your aerial has been damaged or knocked out of alignment with recent high winds?

wolis Wrote:

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> We've retuned but it hasn't helped. Looking

> online, problems with 4G describe exactly the

> faults we're having and as they've started since

> the launch there does seem a connection. I'll try

> to contact 4G.


4G is not a company.


4G is the next generation of mobile communication standards, picking up where 3G drops off and delivering higher download and upload speeds.


Up to 5 times faster.


Orange customers now connect through EE which is a company providing 4G for those who have compatible Handsets.


Everything Everywhere Limited, trading as EE, is a mobile network operator and internet service provider company headquartered in Hatfield,


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Everything_Everywhere


Fox.

James, channels 50-54 haven't gone, they have just moved to channels 100-104. We have all freeview channels including HD ... without an aerial attacted to the freeview box! Unplugged it when trying to retune due to interference and found all channels appeared, with perfect reception!

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