Channel 4 HD is on Freesat EPG - at last!
Almost three years after the launch of Freesat, Channel 4's high definition channel has finally appeared in the electronic programme guide of the free-to-air satellite service.
The service can now be found at position 126.
This now means you can watch the same four HD services on Freeview HD and Freesat HD: BBC One HD, ITV1 HD, Channel 4 HD and BBC HD.
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Wednesday, 4 May 2011
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John10:27 PM
LOL, I know that, but when will it start. I have Iplayer, but thats rubbish on my old HD Bush box..
John
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Thursday, 5 May 2011
John: I think the current situation is "in due course".
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Tuesday, 10 May 2011
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Chris5:32 PM
I use a portable dish and free to air decoder in my caravan.
I can align the dish and get nearly all the channels available without great difficulty except for CBS Action. Why is that one channel so hard to position the dish for ? (50,1.37)
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Wednesday, 11 May 2011
Chris: The beam for that transponder is slightly different to the "normal" ones for the UK - see Eutelsat satellites : EUROBIRD 1 satellite at 28.5 degrees East - this could be the cause.
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Tuesday, 17 May 2011
John: Yes, that would seem very sensible. Except they are going to use a totally different satellite for their service...
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Friday, 20 May 2011
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Ronald12:48 AM
Hi, I'm trying to decide whether to install freesat or freeview. Not concerned about number of channels, happy(ish) with current terrestrial batch, but I'm concerned about freeview 'pixellation' / 'freezing' of picture. Is this something one just has to expect (presumably more so in bad weather)with freeview? But then I read that the freesat picture is 'softer' than freeview. Could anyone dispel/confirm? Grateful for any help.
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Ronald: The pictures on satellite and Freeview are technically identical.
You don't get "'pixellation' / 'freezing'" on Freeview if you install it correctly (use a rooftop aerial) and are in a serviced area. This is hard to say for you as you have not provided a full postcode.
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Ronald7:00 PM
Ipswich
Briantist, thanks for your reply. My Postcode is IP4 2XD. Predicted coverage doesn't seem good according to Digital uk site, yet aerial installers are saying there shouldn't be a problem.
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Saturday, 21 May 2011
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Ronald10:40 AM
Thanks for your response Braintist, and for answering the above question elsewhere. I'm planning on installing a dish myself, see they're cheaply available on Amazon. Has any one any tips on what to go for/avoid? What type of cable/quality should I use? Re. receiver, although not concerned about HD as don't have HD T.V. (should I be - will an SD box become obsolete soonish?), see everyone seems to rave about Humax - am I likely to achieve a qualitative difference in terms of reception/ease of use over say A Bush SD box for £20 from Argos?
Thanks again for your help.
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