Tuesday, 14 January 2014
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Anthony1:07 PM
Accrington
Stu, some free to air sky/freesat tv and radio channels that have moved to Astra 2 that provide their services on a pan-european basis will also use the pan-european beam that spreads across a good part of Europe as well as the whole of the UK.
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Anthony's: mapA's Freeview map terrainA's terrain plot wavesA's frequency data A's Freeview Detailed Coverage
Anthony: The coverage maps and channels are shown on the Satellite footprint maps | ukfree.tv - 11 years of independent, free digital TV advice page.
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Saturday, 1 February 2014
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John3:07 PM
I have the Skybox + and have just ended my subscription.
I can see the Free-to- air channels - is that FSFS?- but how do I switch to view the others mentioned (Freesat)?
I have a dish and an antenna.
No requirement to record.
Thanks for your time!
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Thursday, 8 May 2014
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Jeff Best5:04 PM
Hi
I have read all the above and am still somewhat confused.
If after 12 mths I stop my SKY subscription. What channels will I be able to receive on my SKY plus HD box.
1) with the sky card in
2) with the sky card out.
Many thanks
JB
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Jeff Best: See All free TV channels | ukfree.tv - 11 years of independent, free digital TV advice for the list of channels you get without a subscription.
The card provides regional variations (the correct versions of BBC One, Two, ITV, Channel 4 and Channel 5) only.
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Sharealam8:25 PM
New channel on channel 67 called chart show tv retune required
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MikeP
10:14 PM
10:14 PM
And it's on Logical Programme Number 67. Channel 67, Frequency 837 MHz, so is in the 4G band and no longer available for TV usage.
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Friday, 9 May 2014
MikeP: Not meaning to quibble ... but the industry people use LCN ("Logical Channel Number").
The Frequency is currently C27 (522.0MHz), C29 (538.0MHz) and C57 (762.0MHz) - as the local multiplexes use the "interleaved frequencies" in the national plan.
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MikeP
8:11 PM
8:11 PM
Briantist
I would venture to suggest that use of the word 'channel' in LCN leads to additional confusion in the non-technical user. 'Industry people' do not always choose the most helpful explanations for the general public, so they end up getting somewhat confused.
I'd suggest we need a meaningfully correct terminology and that, in my view, the term LCN or its expansion is not helpful.
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