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Being motorhomers, we move around a great deal, especially in England, Scotland and Wales. Our TV is suited for both analogue and digital signals, yet we are finding reception is very hit and miss. In some areas where digital is available (W. Cumbria for example) we can pick up many channels, yet as soon the rain starts, or we suffer 'poor' atmospheric conditions, the picture starts to break-up.
Also, we have found that almost invariably, the worst pictures of all are BBC's channels. Often the picture is non-existent, even when we can pick up other obscure stations.
Is anyone else having similar problems, or are we doing something wrong? Our set-up was professionally installed and has been checked to ensure it's fully operational. We're beginning to wonder if the reality of digital TV falls short of government promises.
What's your experience?
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