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By providing a full postcode (such as W1A 1AA), national grid reference (for example SE123456) or latitude, longitude pair (like 54, -0.5) this page will provide a map, terrain plot and detailed information of the location showing the UK and RoI television transmitters that it is possible you receive Freeview, Freeview HD, Youview, BT TV and Saorview from.
 

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Sunday, 14 February 2016
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fozzy
9:35 PM
Manchester

jb38,
Thank you for the reply but why would the signal drop over the weekends? also on a similar subject do you know anything about "motors TV" until 2 weeks ago I could view it with out a problem on freeeview now i get please retune on my hd tv which wont find any new signal, where as on my pc hd it says no video available.
After trying to contact motors tv on several occasions ive had no response.
Thanks again.

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MikeB
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11:25 PM

fozzy: If your not finding it on either tuner, that points to the feed to both. Motors TV needs an HD box, but if you've had it and now dont, check your signal levels for all muxes - it might be that ones gone but the others are a bit weak as well. If they are, try another cable. If that doesn't work, follow it up the signal path.

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jb38
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11:43 PM

fozzy: Motors TV (71) which broadcast on Winter Hills COM7 (HD) Mux 31/ 554.0 Mhz, closed down on the 1st Feb 2016.


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Monday, 15 February 2016
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jb38
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9:20 AM

fozzy : In addition to that said, although this channel has closed down as far as being able to view it in Freeview is concerned, it can however still be viewed on internet connected TV's on COM4 LCN 240.


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fozzy
6:53 PM
Manchester

Thanks for the reply MikeB, Both systems are HD although I now suspect the HD Sony TV may not support the channel even though its only a year old. I alwasy just used my PC DVB T2 card via PC to the Sony which always worked as i said.
I dont know how to to check levels for muxes or what they are for that matter. Both systems show signal strength 42% signal quality 100% is this the problem?
Thanks

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MikeB
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9:16 PM

fozzy: JB38 answered your question about Motors TV! If its not on any more, that explains it.

Your Sony should have a DVB-T2 tuner in it - even a basic Sony has one as standard. If your getting a 110% quality, great, but 42% is a surprisingly low for being only 30km from Winter Hill.

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Sally
9:34 PM
Wirral

I am trying to find the best rf channel for sky eye - currently 68 - can you let me know the best frequency for post code ch60 5rx as I have tried from 64 to 68 and they are all not very clear

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MikeP
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11:47 PM

Sally:

Channel 64-68 are in the 4G range and not suitable for your purpose. Use channel 38 as that will avoid any conflict with the available transmitters in your area.


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Wednesday, 17 February 2016
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fozzy
11:48 AM
Manchester

Jb38 thanks for your reply but according to Freeview and Motors TV its still available to view.

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fozzy
11:54 AM
Manchester

Mike B thank you for pointing jb38 message out.
My Sony Bravia KDL-50W829B 50" does have DVB T2 tuner but in the list of tvs known not to support it Get Motors TV | Motors TV the same model number but smaller screen is listed so I'm assuming mine doesn't, not good news as its less than a year old!

Could you suggest anything to improve my signal?

Thanks again

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