
Digital TV in a van for Dummies
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Digital TV in a van for Dummies
This is very basic stuff but we are flummoxed.
We recently replaced the old analogue TV in our van with a Kogan digital. Staying at Sommerville Valley CP outside of Stanthorpe, we were able to tune in various channels transmitting from Toowoomba. When we got to Dumaresq Dam outside Armidale, we were told by fellow campers that TV reception was excellent but no matter which way we pointed the aerial, we got zip. Now we are at Premer and again attempting to tune in but without success. I have downloaded Antenna Mate but still have no reception when using that as a guide. So what are the tricks? Or do we have to resort to buying a satellite dish?

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Re: Digital TV in a van for Dummies
Try top rt button & ensure it's on DTV. (on remote)
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Re: Digital TV in a van for Dummies
As the Boss says, make sure you have selected DTV - Digital Television - (Source) & just in case it slipped your mind - retune for the area you are in. 

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Re: Digital TV in a van for Dummies
Admin, top right button on remote is Mute.
But definitely have DTV selected. Using Antenna Mate, I have selected transmitters with the strongest signal, pointed the antenna in that direction and tried both auto tune and manually tuning to the channels listed for that transmitter. No luck either way. 


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Re: Digital TV in a van for Dummies
Seems to me it's time to ask the grandchildren. 

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Re: Digital TV in a van for Dummies
This might be a silly question, but, is your antenna signal passing through an antenna amplifier?
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Re: Digital TV in a van for Dummies
Do "other things" rather than watching tv.



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Re: Digital TV in a van for Dummies
Steve, the antenna does go through a booster. Grandson is only six so not au fait with TV tuning. iPads and iPhones are another matter though! 

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Re: Digital TV in a van for Dummies
Wash your mouth out Dot.Dot wrote:Do "other things" rather than watching tv.![]()

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Re: Digital TV in a van for Dummies
Go easy on Dot - She's on the wagon at the moment! 

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