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All posts by Richard Cooper

Below are all of Richard Cooper's postings, with the most recent are at the bottom of the page.


Jean Paskell: Hi, Jean. There are no faults on the Malvern transmitter at present and so there must be a fault in your own installation somewhere. It's just a case of finding it! Richard, Norwich.

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Crediton (Devon, England) Freeview Light transmitter
Wednesday 13 July 2016 9:08PM
Norwich

Grace patten: Hi, Grace. Sky News remains on channel 132 on Freeview. If you have changed to receiving your tv signals from the Crediton transmitter, you won't be able to view the Sky News channel because it isn't transmitted from Crediton, because the Crediton transmitter is not a main transmitter, and, as a 'Freeview Light' transmitter, it only transmits public service broadcasting channels (of which Sky News is not one). This should answer your question. Richard, Norwich. PS If you reply with your postcode, then one of us can explain how you may be able to get your signals from another transmitter which does transmit Sky News.

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Winter Hill (Bolton, England) transmitter
Thursday 14 July 2016 10:07AM
Norwich

Mr R, Rigby: Hi, Mr R Rigby. The 'Keep It Country' tv channel is already available from the Winter Hill transmitter at Rivington Moor near Bolton on Channel 87. It could be that you haven't carried out a re-tune recently and so your tv hasn't registered it automatically. Older tvs and set-top boxes need to have a retune carried out on them to pick up new channels when they are added to Freeview, whereas newer ones tend to pick up new channel automatically. By the way, Keep It Country is transmitted as one of a group of high definition (HD) channels and so you need an HD television or HD set top box in order to pick it up. You will not be able to receive the channel on a standard definition (SD) television or set top box. Hope the above information is helpful, Richard, Norwich.

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Kathy Scott: Hi, Karen. I would suggest two more retunes. The first retune should be done with the aerial lead removed from your Freeview box. This is so the box will 'forget' all previous data, including any data that had become corrupted in its memory. Then re-connect the aerial lead and re-tune again. Before doing the second re-tune, make sure your aerial is actually pointing to the Newhaven transmitter because you want to get your signals from there and no longer from Lewes. Your aerial needs to point almost due South, but with a tiny bit of East as well. Make sure it is not pointing to your West, which is where the Lewes transmitter is relative to you! Be extremely careful and cautious when you climb up on to your roof to turn the aerial around to point South with a little bit of East. One more thing: the multiplex that is playing up for you is the one on UHF tuning channel 40 (frequency 626.0 MHz) and so you might prefer to do a manual tune just on that channel after doing everything else. The main thing is to get rid of Lewes from your Freeview box and from your aerial, which ishy I've said to do two retunes AND turning your aerial around. Let us know how you get on, Richard, Norwich.

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Bay TV Swansea
Thursday 14 July 2016 11:39AM
Norwich

Martin: Hi, Martin. I think it will largely be a case of whether BayTV Swansea is able to generate sufficient advertising revenue for it to be able to afford to pay Sky as well as Liberty-Virgin Media! Richard, Norwich.

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Reigate (Surrey, England) Full Freeview transmitter
Friday 15 July 2016 12:47PM
Norwich

Andrew Corbett: Hi, Andrew. If you have ensured all connections are secure, all I can suggest is a 'first time installation retune or 'factory reset ' retune with the aerial completely disconnected first, so that your receiver will forget all previous data including any corrupted data, followed by replacing the aerial connection and then another 'first-time installation' or 'factory reset' re-tune. There are no reported problems on Reigate. Good Luck and let us know how you get on, Richard, Norwich.

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Oulton (Suffolk, England) DAB transmitter
Friday 15 July 2016 2:19PM
Norwich

Peter McKenzie: Hi, Peter. You are indeed correct in what you say about DAB reception. I notice you haven't commented on non-BBC programmes: is the reason for this that you only listen to BBC programmes? Richard, Norwich.

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Bay TV Swansea
Friday 15 July 2016 2:23PM
Norwich

Steph bailey: Hi, Steph. The easiest way to contact Bay TV in Swansea is via their facebook page, link here:-

Update Your Browser | Facebook

Richard, Norwich.

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Full technical details of Freeview
Saturday 16 July 2016 11:25AM
Norwich

John McQuistan: Hi, John. Here is a web link to the BBC Contact Us page. I have used it myself and someone responded in a day or two...

BBC Form - BBC - FAQs - Home

Remember that the BBC is responsible for dealing with reports of losses of programmes for transmitters, even though they'll probably get the transmitter engineers at Arqiva to deal with it. Arqiva's telephone number is 01962 823434, but there probably won't be anyone to answer your call until Monday morning. Also, have you tried receiving BBC Radio 4 Long Wave on 198 kilohertz Long Wave? AM reception should be OK from the Westerglen transmitter near Falkirk for you because long waves travel a long way, anyway. Richard, Norwich.

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Full technical details of Freeview
Saturday 16 July 2016 11:38AM
Norwich

John McQuistan: Hi again John. Don't forget that you can also listen to BBC Radio 4 on your television, Freeview channel 704, or you can listen live online via this web link here:

BBC - Radio 4 - Home

Just click on the 'Listen Live' blue banner! Richard, Norwich.

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