Due to the current sunny weather, Freeview users might encounter disruptions in their TV service in the coming days. The high-pressure system over the UK is causing issues by affecting the signals necessary for broadcasting TV channels to homes.
The BBC explains that under high-pressure conditions, local transmitter signals travel higher in the atmosphere while distant transmitter signals can interfere with local broadcasts. This situation leads to picture glitches, freezing, or signal loss for viewers across the country.
Freeview has issued a statement warning viewers about potential disruptions in TV reception from Wednesday to Friday due to the weather conditions. Unfortunately, there is no immediate solution for viewers to fix these issues by adjusting settings or retuning their TVs.
Viewers are advised against retuning their TVs during this period, as the reception will be restored once the high-pressure system passes. For those seeking uninterrupted TV viewing, exploring alternatives like Freely, a service that delivers television content through broadband, could be a viable option.
Unlike traditional aerial-based TV, Freely is not impacted by weather conditions like high pressure, ensuring a consistent viewing experience for users. Additionally, Freely offers various features such as access to over 50 live and on-demand channels, live TV pause capabilities, personalized recommendations, and an interactive program guide.
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