Help with Freeview, aerials?
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Tuesday, 19 April 2011
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Arnie5:52 PM
Hi
I'm one of the people in Brighton (Hove actually!) on the seafront, who is screened from the main Whitehawk transmitter. Analogue reception has been acceptable across the water from Rowridge although it is fringe. Freeview reception from Rowridge has not been possible due to the low powers involved. After March 2012 do you think that the increased digital power from Rowridge is likely to be enough to serve Brighton and Hove seafronts?
Thanks Arnie
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Arnie: Yes, but you won't get the correct local news, as the Whitehawk group are moving to BBC South East. Crystal Palace (and relay transmitters) map | ukfree.tv - independent free digital TV advice .
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Arnie8:34 PM
Many thanks Briantist. I'm rather pleased that we won't be getting London news!
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Arnie: You will continue to get Southampton news, unless you use Freesat where you can already select your region.
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Wednesday, 4 May 2011
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jim turner8:58 PM
HI
I live in east yorkshire and get our signal from belmont transmitter.At present i have roof arial comming down to a 4 way booster then on to 4 teles all with digi boxes which used to work fine,about 3 weeks ago we lost all but 7 freeview channels .the analogue signal is fine but freeview only bbc and more four. we have a seperate freesat dish in another room which is fine,should i get rid of the booster and use a wide band arial with a masthead splitter ?
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