hi guys. this might seem like a silly question. considering im self taught in alot of tech stuff. but TV aerials etc i know jack about. purely as iv never needed to bother with them till now.
i moved into my flat over a year ago now, and my tv wall socket has never worked for tv at all. i can get FM radio from it but thats it. its a bog standard socket, single female UHF connection. im just looking for tips and maybe see if what i have tried already proves its faulty if no one minds?
my first attempt to rule out the socket itself, i unscrewed the socket from wall, spliced a standard UHF cable at one end, and hard wired it to where the aerial feed connects to the socket, core to core etc. tried tuning my tv still nothing.
so put it all back together, using a different UHF cable, if i pushed it very hard into the socket and kept force on it, i got some channels, not many, the usual bbc rubbish. nothing else. i found this odd as nothing happened when i hard wired it?
getting desparate, as sky's idea of freeview is beyond a joke to me, i bought a high gain indoor freeview aerial. again, this didnt give any channels, even when used with extention leads and hung outside my window. i took the aerial to a friends house and it does work.
i then seen online you can use a multimeter to test if the connection is good. from what i read, once you adjust the meter, when you put the positive probe inside the core female, and the negative touching the outer female connection, the meter should not display any reading at all, according to a site i saw this post on the meter should read 0. but mine didnt? so im unsure if that theory is correct.
my tv is set to scan for digital only channels, so as far as im aware im doing everything right.
finally, my aerial is a communal one, so i cant get to the roof to check the antenna itself, the sky dish and antenna were replaced 7 months ago by a local company and i was told they would need to install a new box in my livingroom wall. but never did come back. i was in all day when the work was done my sky tv was on and it didnt cut off, so im unsure if they have even connected my new feed, if they had then my signal would have been disrupted while they connected it right?? (just a random thaught as iv no idea)
are there any other things i can try to finally eliminate the socket on my wall? or the aerial in the wall itself? or have i answered my own question?
thanks in advance and apologies again for asking something so simple.
i moved into my flat over a year ago now, and my tv wall socket has never worked for tv at all. i can get FM radio from it but thats it. its a bog standard socket, single female UHF connection. im just looking for tips and maybe see if what i have tried already proves its faulty if no one minds?
my first attempt to rule out the socket itself, i unscrewed the socket from wall, spliced a standard UHF cable at one end, and hard wired it to where the aerial feed connects to the socket, core to core etc. tried tuning my tv still nothing.
so put it all back together, using a different UHF cable, if i pushed it very hard into the socket and kept force on it, i got some channels, not many, the usual bbc rubbish. nothing else. i found this odd as nothing happened when i hard wired it?
getting desparate, as sky's idea of freeview is beyond a joke to me, i bought a high gain indoor freeview aerial. again, this didnt give any channels, even when used with extention leads and hung outside my window. i took the aerial to a friends house and it does work.
i then seen online you can use a multimeter to test if the connection is good. from what i read, once you adjust the meter, when you put the positive probe inside the core female, and the negative touching the outer female connection, the meter should not display any reading at all, according to a site i saw this post on the meter should read 0. but mine didnt? so im unsure if that theory is correct.
my tv is set to scan for digital only channels, so as far as im aware im doing everything right.
finally, my aerial is a communal one, so i cant get to the roof to check the antenna itself, the sky dish and antenna were replaced 7 months ago by a local company and i was told they would need to install a new box in my livingroom wall. but never did come back. i was in all day when the work was done my sky tv was on and it didnt cut off, so im unsure if they have even connected my new feed, if they had then my signal would have been disrupted while they connected it right?? (just a random thaught as iv no idea)
are there any other things i can try to finally eliminate the socket on my wall? or the aerial in the wall itself? or have i answered my own question?
thanks in advance and apologies again for asking something so simple.