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The 800 channel range is an over flow. Basically, quite often you can pick up other signals from other transmission towers. Where there are multiple channels, the weakest signal will go onto the 800 range of channels.
Nothing to worry about, all quite normal, and nothing to do with the latest problems.
Cheers.
You say nothing to worry about, but it is preventing me from recording anything on BBC One using the "series record" feature, because it preferentially tries to record from the incorrect channel which does not have a signal.
I'd say that is a lot to worry about - particularly when you've got a wife who wants Eastenders recorded every time it is on.
Thanks for the suggestion, but I've tried that too - it just eventually adds yet another incorrect BBC One channel with another number in the 800s 😞
Hi there
I thought I'd post this on the open forums for the benefit of others as well. As I said in the PM, I believe your problem is weather related.
More info at:
http://www.a516digital.com/2013/07/weather-related-freeview-reception.html
I believe what is happening is that your RDR-HXD890 is updating the TV channels overnight and selecting the strongest signal, and moving the weakest signal to the 800 range. Now overnight, with a high-pressure weather system, a stonger signal could be from another transmitter further away. In the day time, this is no longer the case.
What you need to do is disable/turn off the Digital Auto Service Update. (I had to turn it off on my TV a couple of weeks ago too). Then re-tune it back in, during the daytime
I have had a quick look at the manual for your machine, and cannot pinpoint where this setting should be. But have a look around (maybe channel settings, or something or other).
Anyway, I hope that helps and fixes your problem.
Cheers
Thanks for your replies, and it is a fact that the problem has been worse recently since the weather has been so hot. However, I do not believe my box has an option to turn the digital auto update off - the only "update off" option I can find I think is to do with the firmware.
I did write to Sony about this last week and got this reply:
Thank you for your reply.
In regards to your query, we recommend consulting an aerial technician regarding this matter as it might be your aerial getting the signal from two different transmissions, one of them is incorrect. So, you may need to block the extra incorrect transmission to resolve the issue.
I await your response with keen interest. Should you have any further questions, please feel free to reply to this email.
Yours sincerely
Ghada
Sony Customer Support
Sony Europe Limited
i.e. no advice to turn off auto updates - which is a pretty daft omission from the firmware if you ask me!
Suppose I could just turn my box off overnight?
that is what I do, and have done so fr years , no point being powered overnight , and it does the epg update as soon as it powers back on anyway