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I’ve tried but can’t get a digital signal – does this mean I’m in a black spot?

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I’ve tried but can’t get a digital signal – does this mean I’m in a black spot?

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If you have tried to switch to digital by installing digital equipment and you can’t get it to work, you should first ensure that your cables are in good condition and connected properly. If you still can’t receive a picture, contact an experienced antenna installer to see whether digital signals are available where you live. Digital services may not be available; however, the Government is working on a number of solutions to deliver digital television signals to all households in the country by the time analog signals are switched off.

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