I have allready tried that.
5402 and rf feeds
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I have tried all the channels - a couple worked but the quality was so poor you could not watch tv on it. The setting is the pal 1. Someone mentioned that I may need a powered amplifier as the sky box could have been using the power from the sky box. Does anyone think this sounds likely?Comment
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this is from a TM 5400 but should be similar to yours.
"video format" should either be PAL or auto
"rf type" PAL1
and on the TV menu system 1 is critical this from an LG but your menus should be similar. the back ground picture is through the RF.Last edited by dick b; 15 June, 2012, 12:21.Comment
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You should not need an inline amplifier to boost the signal from the RF out of the 5402 as it is already amplified internally, The first thing to do is have a look for the Freeview frequency's for your area and then choose an RF channel which is well away from those frequency's.
Also look at do you have wall plate's at either end of your coax run as these can sometimes cause picture interference.
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Dick B - The set up you showed is the same as on my receiver and tv. I have checked every rf channel - only 2 worked at all both very badly - not watchable.
I am not certain what wall plates are but surely if it was a problem it would have been a problem with my old sky box?Comment
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On your previous setup with the Sky box did you have both the Freeview and Sky signal in the other roomDick B - The set up you showed is the same as on my receiver and tv. I have checked every rf channel - only 2 worked at all both very badly - not watchable.
I am not certain what wall plates are but surely if it was a problem it would have been a problem with my old sky box?Attached Files
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