Advice on a variable TV attenuator
I have been told to get my BT YouView to work better I need to reduce the signal strength form 100% to 96ish %. ????? what??????
Anyway, I am rubbish at electronics, can you guide me on what to but or what to look out for please? I think I'd like a variable one as I don't know exactly how weak to make the signal macafee2 |
That sounds bizarre! I'd love to know why the signal strength needs reducing. 99% of us need it bumping up. I'll follow this with interest as I don't know the answer.
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Hows about this...
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Philex-Vari.../dp/B00L24G962 or this... https://www.amazon.co.uk/Loops-Aeria...YGQCEP1WFGXHP1 Cheap enough |
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I rang BT yesterday and the chap I spoke to was aware of the problem and agreed about the 100% and an attenuator. I will email the Youview people macafee2 |
You'd think the TV box would have something built in to compensate for this situation or is that a little too simplistic?
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cheers for the links, I like the first one as the description is easy to understand :) I will ask my wife to order one macafee2 |
I’m on BT TV and just checked mine, signal strength is 93% and signal quality is 100% and perfect picture
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