Stanley wrote: ↑22 Feb 2024, 03:43
I was wondering how Mr Trippier was getting on with his new TV set?
The brief answer is "don't ask"
Not well.
I spent all yesterday afternoon trying to make sense of it and gave up and put it back in its box, and restored the old TV. There's nothing wrong with the set itself I think it's me.
Smart TV
Naively - I was hoping there would be a 'click' to get me the Freesat channels that I am used to, but there isn;t.
I have not even been able to tune to BBC 1 yet. I set it up as required, but it asked me to register for BBC iPlayer when I tried to access BBC. Five digit pin number was mentioned. I will not do that. I assume it wants to go via the Wifi not just the Freesat channels from the satellite antenna. This is similar to the issue I had when I got an HD Freesat box, which was quickly sent back. I rang the help line but no one was answering. I'll try again today.
I think I must have had a feeling this would happen, which is why I didnt buy a larger screen size. The amount spent on this one is 'write offable'.

I'll ring them again today.
PS Got through first ring today, and the nice lady in County Durham has talked me through it all.
However now the antenna lead has given up, and I've sent for a new one on ebay . Should be here by weekend.
I am hopeful that all will be well in a few days.
PPS Bodged the F type connector cable and success! Problem was that in the set up, I chose the input as 'Antenna' rather than 'Satellite' (which I didn't notice). So - mission accomplished. I have all the Freesat channels, with a new set 'made' in Bishop Auckland by Cello Ferguson and total cost was about £165.
For me the set is immensely complex, but I have time now to play with the other features, which I will do when I get a new satellite dish connection cable.
