Hi I'm hoping someone can help...
Previous setup:
On roof - both Sky dish and UHF aerial
In lounge - MySky connected to LCD TV. Rf modulator sending signal to bdrm on Ch 38.
Also a Matchmaster 2 way splitter. 4 connections in wall labelled 1 thru 4 by the installer. 1 & 2 were being used by Sky. 3&4 not sure.
In bdrm - Samsung TV with built in freeview. 1 aerial connection in wall labelled no 5 by the installer. This Tv got Sky on 1 channel from the lounge thru the modulator and all the built in freeview channels were working off the UHF aerial. It was definitely receiving Freeview terrestrial, as I checked the channel listings against what u can get on satellite vs terrestrial.
New setup
UHF aerial on roof plus Sky dish (now redundant)
Removed MySky box and sky rf modulator from lounge. Also removed splitter which I think maybe the problem.
In lounge: Samsung Smart TV - set up yesterday and all working fine - getting signal from aerial connection 4 in wall thru Dish Tv
New Dish TV aerial box ultra T1050pvr set up and working thru aerial connection 4.
Have also tried all the other aerial connections 1 thru 3 but there is no freeview signal out of any of them.
In bdrm - Samsung TV with built in freeview now has no channels. I have autoscanned many times to no avail and on checking the signal strength there is no signal.
How was the bdrm tv getting freeview before the change? I have wrongly assumed that it was coming straight from the aerial but obviously not. I have played around with the splitter today seeing if I could get a signal thru to the bdrm but have had no luck.
If anyone can help me it would be very much appreciated.
Karen
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It sounds like by removing the splitter you have disconnected the UHF Freeview feed to the other room. You need to check all the antenna feeds to make sure of continuity to all rooms.
Start by identifying where the lead from the Sky modulator went and how that got to the other room. Then make sure the UHF antenna goes thru the same sockets. Without looking at the actual setup it's difficult to say what to do. Pictures may help but you are maybe going to need a pro installer to sort it out.
just find where the freeview signal is coming FROM and jumper to where you think leads to the bedroom,soon find out ,then slot in your splitter ant in, out 1 bedroom, out 2 lounge
as aerial signal coming from socket 4 follow the diagram and make sure the main tv is still working
then try the other 3 1 by 1 until the bedroom tv starts
OK. Looking at your photo. If the bottom right socket on the wall plate goes to the TV and the TV is working then that must be the UHF antenna connection. Disconnect that from the TV and connect it to the input on the splitter and one output on the splitter to the TV. Check that works. If all OK shift that cable to the DishTV RF input and connect DishTV RF output to TV. Check they both work. If they work then connect other output on splitter to each of the wall sockets in turn til the TV in the other room works. Hopefully that will work. At the moment it appears the UHF is connected to the TV and nothing else which is the problem.
OK. Your diagram is good. If that didn't work then next thing to try - bring bedroom TV to lounge and connect to antenna lead. Tune up and get working. Take back to bedroom and jumper the antenna lead in lounge directly to each of the sockets in turn. If that don't work then the cabling is a problem and I can't figure how you got Sky and Freeview in the bedroom originally. I'm out of ideas.
Good to hear. Pictures and diagrams are always a great help.
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