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Oor Wullie | 12:24 Mon 15th Nov 2004 | Technology
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Hi,

Can anyone please tell me what causes a freeview box to freeze the picture, and what is the best place to position it?

I have limited space so either in top of the VCR or the TV. Apologies if I have posted this in the wrong forum.

Will

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I have a Goodmans GDB 2 freeview box from Argos and it was absolutly rubbish: it kept resetting itself, the picture froze and pixillated badly. I went on the trusty web and found a whole site dedicated to Goodmans GDB 2 complaints. It also had a firmware update. It took a bit of messing about with null-modem cables etc but eventually I updated it and it has been as good as new. See here: http://forum.digitalspy.co.uk/board/showthread.php?t=53291 and here http://gdb.helpbytes.co.uk/index2.php  BTW, it is how good and where your aerial is pointing that affects the picture not where your box is sitting. If you don't have a  Goodmans GDB 2, I would look into upgrading your aerial.

Another cause of persistant freezing and hassle is overheating due to inadequate airflow. I would put the box on top of the tv where the air can get to it (making sure it does not hang over the rear vent slots of the set).

I have repaired many pieces of home Av equipment over the last ten years needlessly damaged by people cramming , say, a video, satellite decoder , cable box etc. into  a tiny airless space in a TV cabinet one on top of the other.

Signal is the problem, replace old coaxial lead from aerial with double screened cable and also have a good aerial and problem will be resolved

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