Hi folks,
Background: After being with Sky for years andpaying $$ we bought a Humax Foxsat and used that to watch Freesat content. Foxsat recently becoming a bit flaky, so have replaced this with a Freeview Recorder (also by Humax). We are right on the edge of the service area for programmes transmitted from Emley Moor (for Yorkshire programming), and aren't line-of-sight to that transmitter (wrong side of a hill). The result is that we pick up off Belmont (which is line-of-sight) and get Yorkshire & Lincolnshire programming which isn't local. Both TV and Freeview box are set to Yorkshire - but often the picture breaks up or becomes blocky. This is when we used tp use the Freesat Humax box.
Thanks for reading thus far, now to the question(s)!
ThisTV ( SONY KDL-32W654A) has both connection for normal RF aerial and an F-connector (and satellite tuner) - although for some reason the satellite functionality isn't mentioned in SONY's documentation.
I have tuned the satellite portion of the TV - so now the guide shows 'General Satellite All Categories' at the top and the programme numbers are all 4-digit (such as BBC One being '0001'). This gives us access to BBC One (Yorkshire) on the TV (see picture below)
How do I switch the Guide back to Digital Terrestrial (i.e. the aerial connection) rather than the Satellite (i.e. dish)?
I seen to have tried every button / combination I can think of. Only got back to Digital Terrestrial by going to Settings > Digital Set-up > Digital Auto Tuning.
Kind regards
Zaph
ThisTV ( SONY KDL-32W654A) has both connection for normal RF aerial and an F-connector (and satellite tuner) - although for some reason the satellite functionality isn't mentioned in SONY's documentation.