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#177276 28-Jul-2015 15:53
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Hello every, 

New member here and New proud owner of the Wetek play with DVB-C/T/T2. However when i was using the automatic or manual tuner i was unable find any TV channels.

I know in New Zealand we use digital freeview could this be creating a issue?

Thank you in advance.

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  #1353527 28-Jul-2015 16:04
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Give us some details re: antenna type, location etc (what transmitter are you pointing at and at what distance). What is Freeview HD (DVB-T reception) like on your other TV receiving devices??




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  #1353529 28-Jul-2015 16:08
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Had the aerial confirmed to be working?

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  #1353531 28-Jul-2015 16:10
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Not sure if my antenna type(will check tonight). West Auckland and other TV receiving devices everything seems fine.

More want to know if anyone else has been able get wetek to work in New Zealand.

Thanks, 
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  #1353541 28-Jul-2015 16:10
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aerial confirmed working, Anyone else use wetek from geekzone and able get freeview on box?

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  #1353585 28-Jul-2015 17:20
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how did you confirm aerial is working

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