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For the last six years, I have answered many thousands of personal emails that you have sent to UK Free TV.
Sadly, I am unable to offer this personal service at the moment.
Until I can restore this service, please can you leave any questions you have on an appropriate page, where they will be answered as soon as possible, or below, if you can't figure out where to ask.
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Sunday, 27 January 2013
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jb385:16 PM
Elisabeth G: If your husband can get the signal back on again by lightly touching the dish then it means that the clamp bolt used to retain its horizontal plane (left / right) adjustment could do with getting tightened.
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Paul S6:01 PM
Thanks for your reply, although I am still confused? I currently live in a flat with one main satellite dish. The main TV point in the front room is a quad plexer with a playback and BT point. The Sky + HD is plugged in ect but we cannot recieve a signal in the two bedrooms. Both TV's have freeview built it.
I'm not that bothered with recieving sky in the bedrooms with the magic eye, but I just want to be able to watch standard TV in my room.
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jb388:30 PM
Paul S: Sorry for the confusion but I misunderstood what you actually meaning, but as far as the bedrooms are concerned what type of wall plate has been fitted in these rooms, because the method you used to connect the Sky box into the wall plate in the main room would appear to be OK.
And as far as the main room is concerned can you actually receive Sky and are you using only a single feed into the box? the point I am getting at is that there might not be a connection between the main room and the bedrooms as far as sending a signal to there is concerned.
It would be of assistance if you opened the wall plate in the main room and gave an update on any markings seen printed on the rear label, as although they are all called Quadplexers there different brands of these plates.
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andy wells9:53 PM
Portsmouth
Despite a new TV (Philips 3807)my mother is still unable to receive ITV1 at PO6 1DL.
I think tht this is a recent problem. Is it a soluable one?
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Monday, 28 January 2013
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jb3812:12 AM
andy wells: You should try a signal test on ITV's mux Ch27, this achieved by going into the "manual" tuning facility and entering Ch27 into the box but do NOT press search or scan, because the signal strength / quality (the important one) that this mux is being received at will (or should) be immediately indicated.
You could also try the same test but using mux Ch24 (BBC) and compare both sets of readings.
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jb387:44 AM
andy wells: Meant to mention, that as Philips TV's generally uses frequencies rather than channel numbers Ch27 corresponds to 522.0Mhz and Ch24 is 498.0Mhz.
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John Hunter10:29 AM
Your new 4G interference map is very pretty. Unfortunately, there does not appear to be any key or explanation of what the different colours signify. Until there is suh a key, I don't think that is a help.
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John Hunter: It's at the bottom of the map...
Freeview interference from 800Mhz 4G 2013- | ukfree.tv - 10 years of independent, free digital TV advice
"[6] number of multiplexes in C52-C60 range when 4G 800MHz services start [R] Retune only ".
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AND there's a tooltip for each one that explains it in depth...
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Wednesday, 30 January 2013
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Frank8:25 PM
I recently cancelled my ssubscription for sky+hd.would it be possible to use the co-ax cable that worked the sky plus to work a 2nd.receiver. There is quad LNB attatched to my dish.
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