Earlier today, our TVs (all of with Freeview boxes) suddenly started started displaying "No Signal".
We have a masthead booster up on the roof powered by a Wolsey WPS100/1 power supply plugged in downstairs.
I had a quick look up at the roof aerial and it looked to be OK and pointing in the correct direction. I have no way to get up on the roof to see if the booster on the actual aerial is OK or not.
I then had a look at the downstairs power supply unit, thinking maybe a fuse had blown, but it had a green light showing so I didn't think that could be the problem. But when I looked a bit closer at it, I noticed a slight darkening of the casing and when I turned it over, the marks were much darker and it seemed to have all the hallmarks of having "blown". There was also a faint 'burnt' smell.
But what's confusing me is the fact that the green light still glowed when I switch it on. All logic would suggest to me that if the unit had blown, that wouldn't be the case.
Hence my question here - does anybody know if these units can blow and lose their main function, yet still show a green light...?
Or does the fact that it is still lit indicate that the problem with a lack of signal lies with the other part of the set up - the rooftop booster...?
We have a masthead booster up on the roof powered by a Wolsey WPS100/1 power supply plugged in downstairs.
I had a quick look up at the roof aerial and it looked to be OK and pointing in the correct direction. I have no way to get up on the roof to see if the booster on the actual aerial is OK or not.
I then had a look at the downstairs power supply unit, thinking maybe a fuse had blown, but it had a green light showing so I didn't think that could be the problem. But when I looked a bit closer at it, I noticed a slight darkening of the casing and when I turned it over, the marks were much darker and it seemed to have all the hallmarks of having "blown". There was also a faint 'burnt' smell.
But what's confusing me is the fact that the green light still glowed when I switch it on. All logic would suggest to me that if the unit had blown, that wouldn't be the case.
Hence my question here - does anybody know if these units can blow and lose their main function, yet still show a green light...?
Or does the fact that it is still lit indicate that the problem with a lack of signal lies with the other part of the set up - the rooftop booster...?