Rotating Egg wrote: » I don't think he's representative of the typical punter or even the typical poster in the tv tech forums, but some people read these threads without ever posting on them & you'd like to think the information available is at least kind of sane.
immusic wrote: » I have just got a TSC114 and set it up as per instructions etc. The only problem is that I can't get the Saorview channels on it (by doing a DVB-T auto search) I can get RTE1, RTE2 and TG4 when I plug the antenna directly into the tv so the aerial is definitely working ok, but the box isn't picking them up. I'm sure it's probably just a setting or something that needs adjusting but I can't figure it out. Any ideas anyone?
Use these simple tests to check if your aerial will receive SAORVIEW: 1. If you currently get RTÉ One, RTÉ Two, TV3 and TG4 with your aerial then your aerial is most likely fine and is pointing in the right direction. 2. If you currently receive RTÉ One, RTÉ Two and TG4 through your aerial but do not receive TV3 then your aerial is most likely fine but it may be pointing in the wrong direction. 3. If you only receive RTÉ One and RTÉ Two through your aerial and do not receive TV3 and TG4 then you probably need a new UHF aerial pointed at the best transmission site for your area.http://www.saorview.ie/make-the-switch/step-2-check-aerial/
immusic wrote: » Should the Triax not pick up RTE1&2 and TG4 from the aerial as it stands though?
immusic wrote: » Not sure if this is correct.... does 54, 58 and 64 sound about right???
immusic wrote: » Westport. I'm sure I can't be the only one having this problem!
immusic wrote: » Thanks for all your help Cush. At least now I can stop fiddling around with the Triax settings because I'd probably end up wrecking it altogether. I can live without TV3 until the changeover anyway, it's just a bit of an irritant having to switch between analogue and satellite when changing between Irish and UK channels, that's all. And I'm reassured now that I haven't been sold a faulty box
Our housing has a communal aerial. How will this affect me? Your property management company will need to have the appropriate equipment in place before 24th October 2012.http://www.did.ie/content/blog/saorview-faqs
The Cush wrote: » Perhaps you and others need to be proactive now and make the management company aware of the situation and not leave it until Oct 24th. Very little information out there that I can see regarding apartment blocks, communal aerials and ASO unlike the situation in the UK. Maybe the powers that be think most apartment blocks are connected to a communal Sky dish or cable company. All I could find was this
Kristopherus wrote: » Can you try out the box in a friend's gaff. The mgt co may very well be fobbing you off. If it works in the friends place, the you should go back to the mgt co, along with a few of your neighbours, and insist that they get the aerial chap back to fully test out the reception level for all the occupiers of the block.The mgt co will happilly leave well enough alone unless the tenants show up in numbers.
Ken bryan wrote: » http://www.tvtrade.ie/saorview-combo.html This link should help I hope . I found It very good . It saved me alot of time . There is a download with a channell list . Which is great help .
immusic wrote: » Thanks for the replies I should be covered for Saorview from the Castlebar transmitter but maybe the aerial is not pointing in the correct direction because I definitely can't get TV3. I can't adjust the aerial either because it's a communal one on an apartment block. Should the Triax not pick up RTE1&2 and TG4 from the aerial as it stands though?