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HI i just moved to a flat. The TV reception is sporadic at best and we have been needing to re-tune it every few days. I have tried to look online and all the sockets seem to be wired in and the live wire connected ? Does this look normal ? Any advice would be great thank you.
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posted this a bit early, the socket doesnt seem to be wired to anything and just the copper wire touching the back ? is the copper wire live and i have to worry about a shock or can i use my hands and pliars to try and put it back to something? what part does it need to go back onto ?
 

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You won’t get a shock off a tv aerial.

as for where the cables go? I’m not sure. What all else is inside the box there?

unscrew the plate showing the in and out arrows. I think behind there, there will be a slot for the centre core to push into, and the plate grips the braided outer core.
That’s just a guess.
Don’t let the centre core and braid touch each other, or it will lose signal.

Rented? Get the landlord to fix it
 
hey guys thank you for the response, i managed to take the center bit off and put the copper cable in and its working perfectly ive got more channels then i have ever had only problem is the copper cable is not long enough and i cannot put the socket back on flush its angled down, is there anyway i can easily extend the copper cable ?
 
you may be able to pull a bit of slackdown the wall if cable is in tube or capping. alternative would be to move the socket up the wall by an inch or so. bit of redec after.
 
Theres is no slack it super tight, just wanted something now so we could get tv for the kids. Is extending it an easy thing to do ? I just need a little bit to be able to get the socket on safely. cant get anyone out to look at it at the moment with everything going on
 

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This reminds me of the New build flat I rented with my then girlfriend now wife back in 2007.
the lounge and both bedrooms had a twin coax / sat / phone point in the corner of each the roomS.

these jobbies


Non of the cables were connected into the modules at all.
they were all just folded up and pushed back into the box and the plate screwed over them.
that must be how they second fix a flat in a day :)
 

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