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Freeview multiplex: Latest TV is on a special local multiplex broadcasting only to the Brighton and Hove area.
Friday, 31 January 2014
Apparently the channel will not be launching until July
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Dave: "From September 2013 " according to their application! http://licensing.ofcom.or….pdf
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Dave: Yeps well I called them and this is what I was told, and only 400w ?
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Dave: Yes. The radiation pattern is listed on the Whitehawk Hill (Brighton and Hove, England) transmitter | ukfree.tv - 11 years of independent, free digital TV advice page.
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Saturday, 15 February 2014
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steven crowhurst8:40 PM
Lancing
Hi, will local tv from Brighton be available in the BN15 area, thanks.
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steven crowhurst: You may be in with a good chance.
Local TV will only be available from Whitehawk Hill, and all aerials in your vicinity appear to be directed to it.
The transmission power of the local channel will be lower than the other channels. At 9.7 miles you would appear to have clear line-of-sight so you may be OK.
I don't know whether the transmitter is on air yet, although we have had reports of test broadcasts for local TV channels in other areas. Try a manual scan of UHF channel 54, which is that which will carry the new local multiplex.
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steven crowhurst9:34 PM
Lancing
Hi Dave, thanks for the prompt reply, nothing showing yet on channel 54, perhaps it maybe too early, will try again in a few weeks, Thanks, Steven.
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Sunday, 16 February 2014
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Margaret3:01 PM
Salisbury
MO Has anyone else got a problem getting all channels from Rowridge or Salisbury transmitters?
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Margaret: Which channels are you having difficulty with? Is it the COM ones as these have inferior coverage to the PSBs.
See here for a list which identifies whether it is on a PSB mux or a COM mux:
Digital UK Industry - Channel listings
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Tuesday, 8 July 2014
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Mike1:24 PM
Where is ch.8 it's supposed to be on air today with Latest TV!
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