Could be operator error.I’ve got one of those poxy teleco wing omni aerials on the roof and can count on one hand when I’ve successfully tuned into TV stations in the last year...
Are you retuning the tv as well?I’ve got one of those poxy teleco wing omni aerials on the roof and can count on one hand when I’ve successfully tuned into TV stations in the last year...
Yes, at first I thought the tv was playing up, as I couldn’t get it to tune even when sat on the drive at home. So I took the tv indoors plugged it into my home aerial, tuned in lovely, noted signal strength and quality. Took the tv back into the van pugged it up to the omni, great, better signal strength showing etc, so proving to me the van omni and amp were ok. I actually think Omnis are just shite at ‘homing in’ on the main signal and just cancel themselves out by having multiple direction received signals. That said, I’m open to suggestions on how I can consistently get reception with an omni....Are you retuning the tv as well?
YesI meant are you retuning it when you go to a new location?
Ive got the same one i thout it was just me absolutely rubbish at picking up signal even when there's houses nearby and you know you should be getting somethingI’ve got one of those poxy teleco wing omni aerials on the roof and can count on one hand when I’ve successfully tuned into TV stations in the last year...
No, cannot do without my cricket & football. Conversation is a bit limited being a widower and having a dog as my travelling companion.Maybe missing something, but is no TV not one of the advantages of wild camping
Yes, but it’s nice to have the choiceMaybe missing something, but is no TV not one of the advantages of wild camping
Wouldn’t call not having one an advantage it’s nice to have one on those miserable days when staying in the van is the only option and sometimes its company.Maybe missing something, but is no TV not one of the advantages of wild camping
Each to their own, if I didn't have a TV I would have to talk to MaggyMaybe missing something, but is no TV not one of the advantages of wild camping
Signal strength meters are so last season.We barely ever watch TV but just can't believe that most here seem to just faff about with apps to find the general direction of the transmitter rather than simply using a signal strength meter to find the very strongest signal?
Yes, that is one disadvantage of overnighting in the middle of nowhere, no DAB reception and no Test Match Special cricketNo, cannot do without my cricket & football. Conversation is a bit limited being a widower and having a dog as my travelling companion.