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What should I do if I have a transmitter problem?

What should I do if I have a transmitter problem?

If you have a problem first check whether it is with your own equipment or the local transmitter. If neighbours have the same problem, it may be with the communal aerial, or possible interference. In either case, you need to ask your landlord, or managing agent, to solve the problem.

How can I check if my BBC transmitter is working?

The BBC cannot recommend individual Installers. The CAI ( Confederation of Aerial Industries) is a recognised trade body which will can put you in touch with one of their members in your area. By using our Transmitter Checker, you can check which DAB radio services are available at your location.

Who was the first person to build a radio transmitter?

The first primitive radio transmitters (called spark gap transmitters) were built by German physicist Heinrich Hertz in 1887 during his pioneering investigations of radio waves. These generated radio waves by a high voltage spark between two conductors.

What does p0706 mean on the transmission range sensor?

P0706: Transmission range sensor circuit range/performance The transmission range sensor tells the TCM the position of the gear lever. It also contains a neutral safety switch, which ensures that you can only start your car in neutral or park. This code could indicate corrosion or other problems in the transmission range sensor.

What happens if your transmission speed sensor fails?

Should either or both of these speed sensors fail, you may notice one or more of the following 3 issues: 1. Harsh or Improper Shifting Without a valid speed signal from these sensors, the PCM will not be able to correctly control the shifting of gears within the transmission.

The BBC cannot recommend individual Installers. The CAI ( Confederation of Aerial Industries) is a recognised trade body which will can put you in touch with one of their members in your area. By using our Transmitter Checker, you can check which DAB radio services are available at your location.

What are the two sensors that monitor transmission speed?

The first is known as the input shaft speed (ISS) sensor. As described, this sensor is used to monitor the speed of the transmission’ input shaft. The other sensor is the output shaft speed (OSS) sensor. If either of these two sensors falls out of alignment or experiences electrical issues, it impacts the operation of the entire transmission.

Which is the first sensor on the transmission shaft?

The first is known as the input shaft speed (ISS) sensor. As described, this sensor is used to monitor the speed of the transmission’s input shaft.

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Ruth Doyle