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Does your TV fragment during this spate of bad weather?

For the past week or so I've found that when the weather is overcast the TV coughs and splutters so much so that it is easier to turn it off than get a headache trying to follow even the simplest of programmes; some of the free-view progs are not even available, however when the clouds weaken there is a chance of some respite.

I wonder how many of us are experiencing the same/similar problems since we have changed to digital?

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  • Anonymous
    7 years ago

    Don't you LOVE modern technology... just flaking out on you like that.

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    Lv 6
    7 years ago

    Since the change to digital, a lot of the public have signal issues when it is cloudy or stormy.

    Digital is more susceptible to signal loss when there are is an abundance of clouds or storms in an area.

    This is why satellite tv systems often suffer from signal loss so much during very cloudy or stormy days.

    One remedy is to use a better antenna that has a higher dB gain or you could use a signal amplifier to amplify the incoming signal.

    Source(s): Meteorologist/Storm spotter & chaser
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