The nice thing about the matnt site is that it gives the compass bearing so it should be possible to aim the aerial pretty well with a compass - don’t forget the angle of declination though most aerials, even highly directional ones usually have a “capture angle” of a good few degrees. Incidentally, both TVs work perfectly on Satellite via Humax and scart leads.ĭoes your aerial have a lot of elements? They could make it more directional. What might be wrong? Two TVs with duff tuners? An amplifier needed? Better aerial? ![]() It is correct way up, compared to neighbours. I have moved the aerial direction in a few steps either way and am pretty sure it is pointing as good as possible. With the British TV when tuning I got the same 5 french channels and all the information about the program title etc along the bottom, but no picture. ![]() At that time I hadn’t tried the second television. I spoke to a TV man who said straightaway ‘TV tuner problem’. With another set (British, maybe 10yrs old, don’t know) I get sound only on F3 Aquitaine. Only on F3 Aquitaine do I get anything - and that is perfect sound + subtitles. With our French-bought TNT labelled television the best I can get is 5 channels listed (F2, F3 Aquitaine, F4 and franceinfo. ![]() I have put up an aerial, very similar to my neighbour’s and pointed it in the same direction. I am trying to get French terrestrial television.
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