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Finch

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#214187 1-May-2017 14:10
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From all the wind/rain last night we think our aerial has had some damage done to it. Freeview was stuttering through the news, and later on in the night somewhat died completely and now get the message of check the cable or UHF aerial.

 

 

 

Just wondering if anybody else in Wellington had this problem? Maybe it's a problem isolated to Wellington, or more than likely it's just our aerial. However SKY still works fine.

 

 

 

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  #1773573 1-May-2017 15:11
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If you wanted to know if others are affected you'll have to let us know location in wellington.  There's a couple of transmitters around, and both may not be affected.





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  #1773884 1-May-2017 22:07
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Our Freeview UHF went out for a few seconds last night ... gale force winds and rain at the time.   Came back all OK within about 10 or 12 seconds ... I'm in Thorndon and pointed at Fitzherbert.

 

 


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