
if i may hijack this thread abit. Having a similar problem in that mine is not a DSTV dish but rather a normal aerial. The problem is that every time i get a "no signal" on my television. funny thing is sometimes when i scan for channels,i may get all the F2A channels and then they are saved,then they can be viewed,then after about 5min,suddenly all of them become no signal. This has been happening for sometime now.I wonder what could cause this.is it the aerial or my set top box? should i get a Yagi antenna or what? Any help is appreciated. Regards Cynthia

My thinking is that the DVB-T2 signal distributors need to optimize the RF infrastructure, DVB-T2 transmitts in higher frequency to carry more data. Unlike VHF and UHF which are less likely distorted by the laws of physics the same varies when transmitting at 1.7Mhz, 5Mhz or 10Mhz. For your case best you can do is to get some assistance in getting an optimal antenna position. R D On Thu, Apr 30, 2015 at 12:27 PM, Cynthia Wahome via skunkworks < skunkworks@lists.my.co.ke> wrote:
if i may hijack this thread abit.
Having a similar problem in that mine is not a DSTV dish but rather a normal aerial. The problem is that every time i get a "no signal" on my television. funny thing is sometimes when i scan for channels,i may get all the F2A channels and then they are saved,then they can be viewed,then after about 5min,suddenly all of them become no signal.
This has been happening for sometime now.I wonder what could cause this.is it the aerial or my set top box? should i get a Yagi antenna or what?
Any help is appreciated. Regards Cynthia
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