TV Cruise Channel
Main TV standard-definiton channels
How to Watch: TV Cruise Channel
Main TV standard-definiton channels
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TV Cruise Channel |
Regional content: National channel with no regional content or variations.
From Wikipedia: A holiday in many parts of the world is a synonym for a vacation or a specific trip for the purpose of recreation or tourism, but in the United States of America, it is considered to be a day designated as having special significance for which individuals, a government, or a religious group have deemed that observance is warranted. The word holiday comes from the Old English word hligdg. The word originally referred only to special religious days. - en.wikipedia.org read more about TV Cruise Channel on wikipedia (summary by Clipped).
Wednesday, 1 June 2016
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Barry Cornforth9:36 AM
Hi,how do i get free view on my main TV, does it have to be built in or can i get it some other way.My TV is'nt a smart TV
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MikeP
1:22 PM
1:22 PM
Barry Cornforth:
There are at least two possible ways to get Freeview, having a TV with it 'built-in' or by adding a Set Top Box that can receive Freeview.
The first means having a TV set that is designed to receive Freeview, preferably one that had HD built in and not just HD ready. The former have a DVB-T2 tuner to get all the available Freeview channels, the latter does not have such a tuner so can't get all the channels.
The second is an additional box, rather like a Sky box, and could have a recording capability as well. Good ones cost from about 50 without the record feature or from 120 upwards with the record capability.
In both cases you need a suitable aerial (not one labelled 'digital') for your location. It should ideally be professionally installed and covered by a guarantee for the work done.
Note that a 'smart TV' is one that can connect to the Internet, but that is not required to get Freeview as the signals are transmitted from ground-based stations. If you put your full post code into this site, you will get to see what transmitters cover your area and some indication of the reception possibilities.
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Saturday, 3 September 2016
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Arthur2:41 PM
How do I get the holiday channel which used to be on tv ? I think it was 238 or 239 ? I have a humax box but can't seem to see the channel anymore . It used to advertise cruises holidays etc??
Hope u can help
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Richard Cooper3:25 PM
Arthur: Hi, Arthur. The holiday channel is on Freesat channel 409 , or if you have Sky, Sky channel 256. Hope this helps you. Richard, Norwich.
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