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DAB Help & advice sought, please
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<blockquote data-quote="bmathieson" data-source="post: 657671" data-attributes="member: 339305"><p>I have recently moved to Plymouth from Scotland and I set up my DAB receiver in exactly the same way as before: I have a 3 element aerial in the loft space pointint in the same direction as all the tv aerials are pointing around here (towards the main transmitter at Saltash, I believe). I have it in horizontal position.</p><p></p><p>Here's the problem: I have used a UHF/VHF Antiference splitter to run the signal down a single cable before unsplitting it at a pair of sockets in my living room. This worked before, first of all with my FM aerial & radio years ago and more recently with my DAB aerial & radio in Scotland.</p><p></p><p>Currently, I am getting absolutely no signal from any station/group on DAB. Is the problem the position of the aerial or the use of the FM/UHF splitter, in which case, what should I be doing?</p><p></p><p>Your help would be appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bmathieson, post: 657671, member: 339305"] I have recently moved to Plymouth from Scotland and I set up my DAB receiver in exactly the same way as before: I have a 3 element aerial in the loft space pointint in the same direction as all the tv aerials are pointing around here (towards the main transmitter at Saltash, I believe). I have it in horizontal position. Here's the problem: I have used a UHF/VHF Antiference splitter to run the signal down a single cable before unsplitting it at a pair of sockets in my living room. This worked before, first of all with my FM aerial & radio years ago and more recently with my DAB aerial & radio in Scotland. Currently, I am getting absolutely no signal from any station/group on DAB. Is the problem the position of the aerial or the use of the FM/UHF splitter, in which case, what should I be doing? Your help would be appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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