Losing channels

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  1. desulph

    desulph Regular member

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    Hi there
    Got a strange problem Ive never come across before and was wondering if anyone else has had it. Ive lost about 5 channels on both my boxes(eurovox and starview) Obviously its not the boxes at fault but now when I select channel 5 for example, I get "no signal" alarm on screen. cable seems ok so I was wondering, is n%l messing around trying new things out to disturb the feed. Im in the teesside area
     
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    im getting the same problem with channel 5 and itv 4,any suggestions to fix the problem?
     
  3. desulph

    desulph Regular member

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    thats the ones Im losing. Im gonna check with lads at work to see if theyve lost any!
     
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    i have the ex 5000 i have those channels but in twos 1 will say no signal the the other works - have you tried going into all channels and searching for them
     
  5. desulph

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    Ive wiped most of the unused channels off both boxes (dont like clutter), but Ive looked through the remaining ones and cant find en
     
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    try a scan should bring them back, they've probably changed frequencies again.
     
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    i have done auto scan and still no signal to ch 5 and itv 4
     
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    on starviews and other boxes factory reset,power off,and autoscan ur provider,do not scan thru splitters,.and emu to on.
    if tps are down might be a cc problem.
     
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  9. chimpchok

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    five is hidden behind one of the adult channels
    when you go to menu then channel edit
    then add fav go through all channels
    and wait to see what comes on the little screen to the right
    when you find 5 add to favourits
    then you can change to 5
     
  10. desulph

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    it seems to be an area fault. eveyone Ive spoken to has got this problem
     
  11. tatral

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    Hi Guys,

    I have also lost couple of channells on my euro vox 2006 (Bluebox). I did auto and powerscan but not getting those channells back. After the powerscan the channells are in the list but on the screen there is a message 'No Signal'

    I do powerscan for frequency 100- 799 and symbol rate is 6.887. Can anyone please advice?

    Thanks,

    Javed
     
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    Where are you living and who is your service provider?
     
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    I live in Luton and virgin Media (former NTL) is the cable provider
     

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