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Does EyeTV work in south Dublin?

  • 09-11-2009 5:29pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 17


    Does anyone know if EyeTV for mac actually does pick up freeview DVB-T in south Dublin/Dublin 6. I don't really understand all the technicalities but the product to me seems a bit too good to be true.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1 MacGu


    Hi,

    I have an EyeTV Hybrid stick (with EyeTV SW 3) and until recently I got next to the analog RTE transmitter all 4 digital transmitter and a couple of digital Radio stations (on 474 Mhz).
    For whatever reasons I can't get them anymore, only the analog transmitters are left.
    I live in the Cork area but from my experiences it should be possible to get irish DVB-T everywhere in ROI (if there is a signal).
    I don't know if you can get UK freeview with this stick but irish DVB-T definitely works (like I said, until ca. 1 week ago, since then I only get the message "No Signal" when I try to connect - analog TV is still working fine).
    Maybe they switched it off here in Cork (20 km west of), I don't know.
    But it was really great as long as it worked! Hope it will come back soon!!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 17 pigwiggum


    Thanks for the reply, I'm still fairly undecided about buying one


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