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<blockquote data-quote="rlevis" data-source="post: 412436" data-attributes="member: 81718"><p>I've had the same problem recently here in Tauranga. I think it is related to reception issues. I have a TV spillter on the roof which will be reducing the signal a little, but it use to be fine, and it is a high gain antenna with line of sight of the TX.</p><p></p><p>What is odd is I can adjust the position of the coax from the wall to my tv card and one mux works well and another doesn't. I change position of the coax and the reverse is true.</p><p></p><p>I also watch Prime analog and moving the coax around affects the picture quite a bit. I think it may be some interference from the HTPC. If I move it to the best picture for Prime, which is very good, I can't watch any TVNZ channel as it stutters like crazy.</p><p></p><p>I noticed when TV3 PLUS1 started that TV3 suddently had minor issues that were not there before. Moving the coax seems to have rectified it.</p><p></p><p>Obviously, the more data they try to squeeze into the bandwidth, the better the reception needs to be. But I don't think the TVNZ mux has anything else on it than it did a few months ago, does it?</p><p></p><p>It's almost as if the transmitter power has been reduced.</p><p></p><p>Ross.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rlevis, post: 412436, member: 81718"] I've had the same problem recently here in Tauranga. I think it is related to reception issues. I have a TV spillter on the roof which will be reducing the signal a little, but it use to be fine, and it is a high gain antenna with line of sight of the TX. What is odd is I can adjust the position of the coax from the wall to my tv card and one mux works well and another doesn't. I change position of the coax and the reverse is true. I also watch Prime analog and moving the coax around affects the picture quite a bit. I think it may be some interference from the HTPC. If I move it to the best picture for Prime, which is very good, I can't watch any TVNZ channel as it stutters like crazy. I noticed when TV3 PLUS1 started that TV3 suddently had minor issues that were not there before. Moving the coax seems to have rectified it. Obviously, the more data they try to squeeze into the bandwidth, the better the reception needs to be. But I don't think the TVNZ mux has anything else on it than it did a few months ago, does it? It's almost as if the transmitter power has been reduced. Ross. [/QUOTE]
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