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Below are all of Michael's postings, with the most recent are at the bottom of the page.Mr Scott: A simple google search for "uhf (channel) frequencies" would give you this list UHF channel and frequency guide - Tech Information - Digital Spy
Use the centre MHz frequency and ignore those above 60 as they are not used for TV anymore.
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Want to know which transmitters will carry extra Freeview HD? |Monday 10 March 2014 11:12AM
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Johann Techman: Every transmitter in the UK carries 5 HD channels, so you should be able to pick them up assuming you have Freeview HD equipment.
If you mean the extra HD channels via the com7 multiplex, then go to digitaluk.co.uk, put your postcode and tick the "detailed view" box. Using a sample postcode of HR2 6PD you should be able to get it from Ridge Hill later this year.
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Garth Sycamore: You are always going to get 0% signal and quality on a UHF channel which is not broadcasting from the transmitter you are tuned in to...
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gilbert clark: If you actually have a 4G problem, then at800 will supply one for free. You should call them on 0808 13 13 800 to check if there is an active 4G mast in the vicinity.
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David Smith: Because the commercial multiplexes do not wish to broadcast from any more than the 80 full Freeview transmitters.
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David: UHF channels 51 and 52 are used by Emley Moor, so presumably they aren't used to avoid interference C51 (714.0MHz) after switchover | ukfree.tv - 11 years of independent, free digital TV advice
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Saturday 15 February 2014 10:17PM
Johnpaul: Well given you seem to have the internet you could've watch live on bbc.co.uk/tv - or use the iPlayer, or watch the repeat on BBC3 tomorrow at 7pm.