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Digital TV

We've got a storm on at the moment, so digital is technically fubar'd. Back to normal TV. Fair enough.

In 5 years time I'll have no choice, try and watch something broken up, or not watch anything at all.

Will I be able to claim a refund on my TV license? I doubt it.

Has this been thought through:rolleyes:

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  • pavlovs_dog
    pavlovs_dog Posts: 10,217 Forumite
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    had the same problem myself.

    saying that, terrestial tele was never much better. and i watch so little anyway
    know thyself
    Nid wy'n gofyn bywyd moethus...
  • Blacksheep1979
    Blacksheep1979 Posts: 4,224 Forumite
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    You could try claim but a couple hours disturbance out of almost 9000 hours in a year would equate to a couple of pence refunded. Shouldn't really watch tv during a thunderstorm anyway as if lightning strikes nearby then it can knacker your telly + digibox.
  • Poppy9
    Poppy9 Posts: 18,833 Forumite
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    I have awful problems with my digital TV during hot summer months and storms. At least one channel will be down. It is so blooming annoying.
    :) ~Laugh and the world laughs with you, weep and you weep alone.~:)
  • trisontana
    trisontana Posts: 9,472 Forumite
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    Al_Mac wrote: »
    We've got a storm on at the moment, so digital is technically fubar'd. Back to normal TV. Fair enough.

    In 5 years time I'll have no choice, try and watch something broken up, or not watch anything at all.

    Will I be able to claim a refund on my TV license? I doubt it.

    Has this been thought through:rolleyes:

    What sort of digital TV have you got. Is it satellite or Freeveiw ? If satellite then you can getter a slightly larger dish which should improve matters during heavy rain. If Freeveiw then come digital switchover the signal strength will be increased and things will be much better. That should also cure the problem some people get during hot weather.

    Finally, it's spelt licence and not license ! Sorry about that but it does annoy me when these Americanisms creep into people's posts.
    What part of "A whop bop-a-lu a whop bam boo" don't you understand?
  • trisontana
    trisontana Posts: 9,472 Forumite
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    Al_Mac wrote: »
    Increasing the power, that should be good.

    As an American, surely I can spell it the way my fellow Americans do?
    If you are an American I apologise, but because so many Brits spell it that way now it's hard to tell.

    Going back to the power increase. At the moment the digital signals have to run on lower power to avoid interference with the old analogue transmissions. But when they have gone, the power will be cranked up and the coverage will be much better.
    What part of "A whop bop-a-lu a whop bam boo" don't you understand?
  • Blacksheep1979
    Blacksheep1979 Posts: 4,224 Forumite
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    Al_Mac wrote: »
    Increasing the power, that should be good.

    As an American, surely I can spell it the way my fellow Americans do?

    (ok so you're not you've now admitted) If you were an American in France you would spell words how the french spell them so in the UK you should spell them the proper way ;).
  • ckerrd
    ckerrd Posts: 2,641 Forumite
    Al_Mac wrote: »
    I'm not an American :) I can't spell, very well, and firefox has an American spell checker, which I can't work out how to change :(

    PS I seem to remember that you shouldn't have a space prior to the exclamation mark. But I'm probably wrong.


    If you go to Tools, Add-ons, then you can search for a British English Dictionary.
    We all evolve - get on with it
  • trisontana
    trisontana Posts: 9,472 Forumite
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    Al_Mac wrote: »
    I'm not an American :) I can't spell, very well, and firefox has an American spell checker, which I can't work out how to change :(

    PS I seem to remember that you shouldn't have a space prior to the exclamation mark. But I'm probably wrong.

    That's what's called "The Pedant's Curse". This is where you correct somebody's spelling or grammar, and you invariably make mistakes yourself !

    Regarding Firefox , there is an extension called "British English Dictionary" which you can download and install. Go to tools / add-ons / get extensions , and you should be able to find it.

    Edit. ckerrd beat me to it !
    What part of "A whop bop-a-lu a whop bam boo" don't you understand?
  • moonrakerz
    moonrakerz Posts: 8,650 Forumite
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    Al_Mac wrote: »
    I have installed it, we'll see if I get better :)

    I've had it installed for ages and it still tells me I can't spell colour or licence or plough or ......................... !
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