The nice thing about the matnt site is that it gives the compass bearing so it should be possible to aim the aerial pretty well with a compass - don’t forget the angle of declination though most aerials, even highly directional ones usually have a “capture angle” of a good few degrees. Incidentally, both TVs work perfectly on Satellite via Humax and scart leads.ĭoes your aerial have a lot of elements? They could make it more directional. What might be wrong? Two TVs with duff tuners? An amplifier needed? Better aerial? It is correct way up, compared to neighbours. I have moved the aerial direction in a few steps either way and am pretty sure it is pointing as good as possible. With the British TV when tuning I got the same 5 french channels and all the information about the program title etc along the bottom, but no picture. At that time I hadn’t tried the second television. ![]() I spoke to a TV man who said straightaway ‘TV tuner problem’. With another set (British, maybe 10yrs old, don’t know) I get sound only on F3 Aquitaine. Only on F3 Aquitaine do I get anything - and that is perfect sound + subtitles. ![]() With our French-bought TNT labelled television the best I can get is 5 channels listed (F2, F3 Aquitaine, F4 and franceinfo. I have put up an aerial, very similar to my neighbour’s and pointed it in the same direction. I am trying to get French terrestrial television.
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