Soldato
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My old analogue aerial will not pick up the digital signal
Erm, there is no such thing as a "digital" aerial... all aerials receive digital and analogue signals.
My old analogue aerial will not pick up the digital signal
So in theory, you couldn't get out of it if you had say TiVo, because that signal isn't technically live, as its delayed by a few seconds so you can pause "live tv"
As in could that be a loophole you could argue on?
Signal picked up from an LCD @ 25 meters
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If you could walk around a house then you could determine if the signal came from inside as a directional antenna is used. It would be easy enough to make this into a handheld device as this is 7 year old technology now.
Personally I doubt they could justify the cost unless unless non payment increases.
Hopefully their doorstep man can recognise that my old analogue aerial will not pick up the digital signal and not bother me with silly questions.
Look at the post I made, you think I don't know how TV works?Erm, there is no such thing as a "digital" aerial... all aerials receive digital and analogue signals.
Anyway, the BBC is a crock of ****. People balk at the likes of RT and then hold the BBC up as some sort of bastion of impartiality and morality.
BS.
So in theory, you couldn't get out of it if you had say TiVo, because that signal isn't technically live, as its delayed by a few seconds so you can pause "live tv"
As in could that be a loophole you could argue on?
Go and live overseas for a while and you'll discover the BBC is exceptional TV. It also raises the standards of other channels because of the competition.
Actually it's not a matter of gain because with the analogue transmitters all switched off, the power on the digital transmitters have been increased so that existing aerials will still be able to receive the signals to give a P5 quality picture.Look at the post I made, you think I don't know how TV works?
My analogue aerial does not have enough gain, without a longer preamble it's difficult to describe what type of transmission I'm referring to. Digital vs Analogue is pretty well understood as a casual way of putting it, this isn't a HAM forum.
(To be pedantic, all aerials only receive analogue signals)
If you don't want to pay it, don't. Just make sure you don't let a TV license person in and you will be fine.
They cannot force entry, have no evidence so cannot get lawful backing for a warrant.
It's only given the force of law by your consent.
This sums it up, Don't contract with these people and they have nothing. The Communications Act is not law, It's only given the force of law by your consent.
Aerials defined for analogue reception tended to have smaller bandwidths to suit the local area whereas aerials for Freeview are wideband. Many people had to replace their aerial, not to increase the gain but to go from a narrowband aerial to a wideband one.
That sounds suspiciously similar to the sort of rhetoric spouted by the 'free man on the land' brigade.
They can't cross the threshold of your door. Neither can dataserve or other electric meter readers and so on.
You can effectively ignore them.
The electricity and gas companies can however break in to shut off or replace your meters quite easily (IIRC they can very easily obtain authorisation to break in if you refuse to let them check your meters, or if they consider there to be a risk).
So you have be pretty silly not to allow the gas and electricity people in, as eventually if you refuse the meter readers access the companies may well get the order to gain access and forcibly check or replace your meters (as they need to be able to check the meter readings themselves from time to time)..
Nope tvcatchup ftw
MW
Wrong, you need a license. The license doesn't care how the signal is being broadcast, as long as you are watching or recording a live signal then you need a license. Tvcatchup is live so you need a license.
Most stuff on Iplayer and the like arent live so you wouldn't need a license.