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Losing Ceefax: The Analogue TV Switch Off

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  • #31
    Re: Losing Ceefax: The Analogue TV Switch Off

    I remember when I bought my first set top box being told that the digital signal wouldn't be as strong while the analogue transmitters were still in use, but didn't have many problems getting it up & running.
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    • #32
      Re: Losing Ceefax: The Analogue TV Switch Off

      One thing i have noticed altho picture quality is better than analogue ive noticed every few months i lose the signal altho just for a few seconds.

      With analogue it hardly ever happened.

      Picture quality for me isnt really a big deal tho.




      Originally posted by richard1978 View Post
      i remember when i bought my first set top box being told that the digital signal wouldn't be as strong while the analogue transmitters were still in use, but didn't have many problems getting it up & running.
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      • #33
        Re: Losing Ceefax: The Analogue TV Switch Off

        I didn't bother switching to freeview - I switched to Apple TV instead and watch netflix, youtube and now TV - I can stream for now if there has been anything worth watching on BBC. You tube though has masses of old programs and films and that is more than enough TV for me anyway.

        The licence people were surprised when I said I no longer needed one as they had switched the signal off.

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