USB TV stick

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MarkyB
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Re: USB TV stick

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I'd be able to see Crystal Palace if it wasn't for the houses in between.

In my experience the tiny aerials that come with USB TV sticks are a bad joke, even a pound shop job would work better.

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Re: USB TV stick

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youve still not switched... crikey. i miss analouge... all the old tvs in the house have so many bloody wires now!


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Re: USB TV stick

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Not sure what it is about mopeds but I had the same problem many moons ago when I had ITV digital (which admittedly was prone to picture problems anyway). A moped would drive past and the picture would pixellate or dissapear or a second or two. This was with a rooftop aerial.

I do find the tube-type fluorescent lights put out quite a bit of interferance. Whenever I drive past a bus shelter with backlit advertising I get all sorts of weird droning noises coming out my radio. The problem seems particularly bad on Radio 4 longwave.
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