The new Freeview prediction system - includes Freeview HD
The new Freeview prediction system - beta - is here. Finally!
If you visit Freeview reception - UK Free prediction you now get a much more detailed page to help you with any reception issues.
As before you can see this page with a postcode, the system will shortly also allow the input of national grid references, or latitude/longitude references.
Firstly, you can get a prediction for any number of dates by selecting the appropriate tab at the top.
Five different views
There are five different views- By direction: this will show the various directions your aerial might point and the services you can receive from the transmitters in that direction.
- Received signal strength: this shows the information ordered by signal strength, to help you find the strongest signals.
- By frequency: this lists broadcast frequencies from C21 to C68, showing the services on each. This view can be used to find potential interference or to help with digital region overlap areas.
- Service names: this lists the services that you can receive, each ordered by the strongest signal.
- Transmitter names: and finally an alphabetical list of the transmitters with the services listed by broadcast frequency.
Aerial group choice
When you first visit the page you will see the services received by a "wideband" aerial, now you can also select the other aerial groups to see how that will effect reception.Issues
For the moment it is not possible to resolve postcodes in Northern Ireland (BT) or the Isle of Man. Apologies for that.Try it now
Try the new UK Free TV Freeview reception - prediction system now.All questions
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Sunday, 3 April 2011
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Mark Heselden10:40 AM
East Grinstead
Shaun: It could be that your signal is too strong now. Either an amplifier needs taking out or an attenuator putting in.
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Tuesday, 5 April 2011
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David Maers11:48 AM
Oakham
A very helpful site, but the strength bands(blue on RHS of transmitters in "direction" selection) do not print out. Any ideas to fix please ?
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Thursday, 7 April 2011
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iR8:27 PM
Bromsgrove
No BBC1 since switchover and I already had digital TV . Bromsgrove area
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Mike Dimmick9:32 PM
iR: Did you retune your box or TV's digital tuner? The BBC services have moved from C34 to C26, so you won't get BBC One, BBC Two, BBC Three, CBBC, or BBC News until you retune. Also, Mux C has moved from C26 to C34 to allow this.
You ideally need to do a full reset - delete all channels and rescan - to ensure that there's no stale information pointing to the old location. Try 'Factory Reset', 'First Time Installation', 'Default Setting', or similar. See TV Re-tune for instructions for your box.
If you've definitely retuned, check that the box is not on the list of 2K-only or Split NIT equipment: http://www.digitaluk.co.uk/2kequipment http://www.digitaluk.co.uk/splitnit
If you previously fitted a high-gain aerial, you may have too much signal. Predictions are for really good results with a small aerial. It looks like a lot of people in that area have loft aerials (no external aerial).
I know that at The Wrekin, BBC One analogue moved to BBC Two's old frequency, but I'm not sure what happened at Bromsgrove because the new frequency for BBC A wasn't previously an analogue channel. (It was Mux C.) (RG47SH)
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Saturday, 9 April 2011
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j.almond11:22 PM
Withernsea
the reception of freeserve here at withernsea has deteriated the last year sometimes like tonight we can not get any channels saying no signal same for the bbc channels why should we pay a licence when we can not get the television.there is a radio station near with in 100 ft 103.5 fm seaside radio could this be the cause.realy miffed.
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Monday, 11 April 2011
Tuesday, 19 April 2011
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Michael Cole9:50 AM
Shefford
My postcode is SG17 5ND and my house is on a hilltop some ten miles from Sandy Heath mast which is visible to the naked eye. My aerial, although within a roof loft is otherwise unobstructed. Yet BBC4 and some few channels are unobtainable the screen showing an "untuned" message. All other channels are received clearly. How should I go about correcting the problem?
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Dave Butcher1:58 PM
Cirencester
Hi, between midnight last night at midday today (19/04/11) ive lost my signal, any reason why ?
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Michael Cole: Did you do this My Freeview box has no EPG, is blank on FIVE, ITV3, ITV4, ITV2+1, has no sound or the channel line up is wrong | ukfree.tv - independent free digital TV advice ?
I suspect you didn't as BBC FOUR is now on the main BBC multiplex (BBCA).
If you did, then see Single frequency interference | ukfree.tv - independent free digital TV advice .
In particular, if you have a booster or amplifier, remove it from your system.
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