Hi there....Chanel Four has disappeared ...I have a satellite dish as a UHF oriel...please help

thanks

 

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Hey Ben

Hmm.. strange, can you confirm if you receive TV3 and Prime?  as well as TV One and Maori Television,

If you can't receive either of these channels then it looks like you will need to retune your receiver using its Menu. If you cannot successfully restore the channel then you may need to check to see if your satellite dish is aligned properly or possibly consider replacing the LNB (which is the little machine at the front of the dish)

Thanks for reply,,,,I found that all of these channels are missing NOW!...it is OK during the morning and disappear (no signal) at afternoon.

I tried to move the dish using the iPhone app (to align the dish to Optus D2 ) ..I thought it might help, but it didn't....

for your knowledge, I don't have satellite receiver..I use TV with freeview built in.

thanks

You should be pointing your dish at Optus D1, not Optus D2,

All Freeview Channels are available on D1 so it might be best to set your app to the correct satellite and realign again and then see if the channels resume.

I am looking at your information you have provided and I am a little confused Ben, Are you having issues with Freeview UHF  or Freeview Satellite?

Regards
Joshua

Do you recommend iPhone or iPad app?

Are you having issues with Freeview UHF  or Freeview Satellite?

I think it is Freeview UHF , but as I said before ..I use the satellite dish as UHF antenna 

You cannot use a satellite dish as a UHF antenna. UHF antenna is for Terrestrial Freeview and points at a ground transmitter. A satellite dish points at a satellite and can't receive UHF signals.

I don't know...I still receive(my TV, not me :-)) 10 channels HD quality with the satellite dish working as UHF antenna!

I'm confused to. It sounds like you have connected your satellite dish to your Panasonic TV which doesn't have a satellite tuner. You need to connect a UHF antenna to the TV.

OK...I've got this TV recently and I will buy UHF antenna...do I need to direct this UHF antenna to anywhere?

Thx

probably just cable pick up

Yes. Look at neighbours' antennae and point in the same direction. As your profile says you are in Manukau that would be towards Waiatarua.

Definitely and same results as fringe area - minimal signal pickup. No wonder one mux dropped out.

I suggest you read the info here

http://www.freeviewnz.tv/help-support/faqs.aspx

and check out all the info under the "Resources" Tab at the top of this page.

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