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Where Did My Freeview Channels Go?
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I have an oggle set top box and that too has the same problem with the channels going to 800s. Is there really no solution, I thought the digital tick mark guaranteed an item to work after switchover and we aren't even there yet. Another new labour lie? Anyone have any ideas how to fix this. I can't beleive there's no answer - if the channels are there then it must be possible for them to be broadcast in the right order.
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I have an oggle set top box and that too has the same problem with the channels going to 800s. Is there really no solution, I thought the digital tick mark guaranteed an item to work after switchover and we aren't even there yet. Another new labour lie? Anyone have any ideas how to fix this. I can't beleive there's no answer - if the channels are there then it must be possible for them to be broadcast in the right order.
Peter
Yes indeed - vote for David Cameron and all your freeview problems will be gone0 -
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Wish I'd read about the Freeview problems before re-tuning mine today!
Now all my programmes are jumbled up with BBC1, BBC2, ITV, ITV2 and others going to channel numbers in the 800's.
Has anyone managed to get round this problem yet? I could really do without spending any money on a new freeview box at the moment.
All advice appreciated, thanks.0 -
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I have the same problem with a Panasonic Box, some channels missing and others are completely jumbled up.
See more here as well ....
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=1101561
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=1095561
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1044291/Up-250-000-TV-screens-blank-upgrade-leaves-Freeview-boxes-obsolete.html0 -
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