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birdie1971 | 23:37 Sat 21st Oct 2006 | TV
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I'm still on boring old analogue TV. Recently I've noticed that when I'm watching BBC 1 and 2, seemingly random "faults" in the transmission occur. The faults are stuttering video and audio, momentary audio distortion, and "max-headroom" style repetitions. None of these faults appear when I'm watching other terrestrial channels and the faults occur on two separate TV sets. The TV set in the living room is fed by an aerial on the roof and the TV in the bedroom has it's own battery powered aerial. Is it just me or have other people experienced similar problems? Also, do you think it's deliberate or am I being paranoid :-)
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maybe . . . perhaps the bcc own all the digital/cable companies and theyre trying to make you ditch it and take on one of the digibox bad boys lol!! hope your tv gets better soon

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