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			[Freeview viewers could miss their 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
			favourite programmes this weekend if record high air pressure affects TV and radio signals. Alongside freezing temperatures as low as -6C (21F) during the weekend, forecasters predicted air pressure as high as 1050 millibars. The all-time record, set in 1902, is 1053 millibars. High air pressure can bend or reflect TV and radio waves, which interferes with the signals sent from transmitters to aerials, a spokesperson for Freeview said.] ["Your aerial is not able to pick up the same quality of signal that it normally would. As a result, some viewers may experience a pixelated picture, or in some cases a temporary loss of certain channels, " the spokesperson added in a statement.] https://news.sky.com/story/freeview-...ignal-11911924 Last edited by arista; 19-01-2020 at 08:13 AM.  | 
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