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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.
I look forward to your questions!
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Saturday, 11 May 2013
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ian from notts8:33 AM
Nottingham
Tony Riz- How close are the trees ?
I would be a little worried if trees are able to disrupt a dish over 30ft up the side of a block of flats ?
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d12:31 PM
is there no receiption in the tottenham area, last nite 10pm sky went off. Had 36 now 29, is it still connected or is there a fault. As this has happened a few times throu fixtures in the area causing it to go off everyday 11am til 5pm, was fixed but what is the problem now. They should give advance warning that sky will be off from... to ... Any help I know your one of the best. Thanks
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C Taylor12:54 PM
Kilwinning
I contacted your engineer today 11/5/13 to say I had no signal just to let you know It is now working fine I think it was the weather very wet and windy C Taylor Post Code ka13 6jj Account no 621259455981
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Peter Cooke4:25 PM
Leicester
Dear Brian,
You are using the wrong spelling of the word 'metres' on your new Freeview Advanced reception section. You are using 'meters' which is a device to measure something, or the arrangement of the number of words in poetry. Also 'Kilometer' has been used on the horizontal axis of your graphs, it should be 'Kilometre' to represent distance.
Yours sincerely,
Peter Cooke.
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I am assuming that you receive Sky using a dish and not via any cable or broadband service. Satellite signals are 'broadcast' from the satellite in orbit above the Equator and arranged to provide reception across the whole country, so it is not specific to one area and is unlike terrestrial TV that is broadcast from a transmitter on the ground. So I do not understand you question. Please give more details of location and equipment.
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Steve P5:43 PM
C Taylor I don't know who you think you are leaving a message for but it's in the wrong place. This website has nothing to do with broadcasting except to discuss it. No services, engineers, etc.
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Steve P5:46 PM
Dear Peter
You can't even spell your own surname in the standard modern usage, so why berate Brian for the US (kilo)meter ?
And as Brian is so thick skinned that he has never corrected the gratingly awful affect/effect error I doubt hee will care.
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d7:39 PM
Hey Mike P, don't think yoour to clever, obviously where did yoou think satelite come from. It wasn't a geography question...
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Steve P8:13 PM
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So why do you think Tottenham sky special?
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Sunday, 12 May 2013
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D Matthews8:30 AM
Bampton
D Matthews: OK now got my freeview sorted. Has cost me though. Complete new coaxial cable, aerial, time, lots of grief from her indoors. This is the 2nd lot of buying the so call upgrade stuff. Nothing is free veiw about as i see.
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