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TV with built in freeviewJune 28 2008 at 5:02 PM No score for this post | anonymous (Login gun_mouse) from IP address 212.113.23.116 |
| - Mine broke, right, and none of the freeview channels work, but analogue is fine. To a point.
I've switched it off and on again, and hit the top of it and said 'OH COM ON' with increasing fury.
Any ideas? |
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Anonymous (Login Chairman_LMAO) 81.79.198.27 | Re: TV with built in freeviewNo score for this post | June 28 2008, 5:33 PM |
http://www.freeview.co.uk/help/faq/id100035
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Anonymous (Login bipolar_bear) 62.6.162.193 | Re: TV with built in freeviewNo score for this post | June 28 2008, 6:14 PM |
you know when they turn analogue off will everyone have to get an aerial point in every room to watch tv if they are just using normal at the moment? |
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Anonymous (Login gun_mouse) 92.40.126.118 | Re: TV with built in freeviewNo score for this post | June 28 2008, 6:20 PM |
I just tried another freeview box and that's the same.
I'm too scared to ask other people if theirs is fucked.
TV License people can't switch it off, can they?
*unscrews wall socket with spoon* |
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Anonymous (Login c-o-n-control) 86.31.35.234 | Re: TV with built in freeviewNo score for this post | June 28 2008, 6:29 PM |
you can use digital with an indoor aerial too, well i have perfectly well for the past however many years.
and yeah, analogue is being switched off over the next 4 years, digital radio will be going that way soon too |
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Anonymous (Login Ex_Lion_Tamer) 81.157.69.251 | Re: TV with built in freeviewNo score for this post | June 28 2008, 6:30 PM |
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