Is the aerial cable ok? Are all the aerial cable plugs and sockets ok?
• Are the SCART leads between the Freeview box and your television ok? • Are there any obvious obstructions such as building and trees in the path of the signal? • Is your analogue reception ok? • Is your Freeview box correctly configured? • Is your television correctly configured? • If you need them, copies of manuals for Freeview boxes and televisions can often be downloaded from manufacturers’ web sites, usually in the form of Adobe Acrobat PDF files. Examining the downloaded manual is an excellent way to research any product prior to purchase (not just Freeview boxes and televisions). • If possible, borrow a Freeview box from someone else and try it on your aerial. Some makes and models of Freeview boxes respond better to weak signals than others. • Try your Freeview box on someone else’s aerial. • Visit Wolfbane (external link verified May-06) and look up the details of your local transmitter – its location, and the UHF channels on which the Freeview multiplexes are transmitted. •