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JVC LT-32C485 - Portable Aerial for Freeview; Aerial Type Recommendations; No Signal from External Device

JVC LT-32C485
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Can I watch Freeview using a
portable set-top aerial?
Some, but only a few, homes may be able to use a set top aerial. However, for a
much better reception, we strongly recommend that you use a rooftop aerial.
If you do not have access to a rooftop aerial – for example, if you rent a flat and
the aerial is the responsibility of your landlord, or if you’re using a second TV in the
bedroom and don’t want the hassle and expense of using extension cables, a set
top aerial may be your only option.
What type of aerial do I need?
If you are installing a new aerial, we recommend a wideband rooftop aerial rather
than a loft aerial. Loft aerials generally receive a weaker digital signal and are more
likely to get interference from other electrical devices at home. We suggest you
have an aerial survey done before getting an aerial upgrade.
Talk to your retailer or contact your local aerial installer.
Why the TV haven't received any
signal from external device?
Power reset the TV and the connected device.
Ensure that the external device is turned on and properly connected to the correct
TV's socket.
Select the correct input source.

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