Hi, I recently began switchover in Warwick and looking around was initially puzzled by the seemingly random positioning of TV aerials in my street (at CV34 5LQ) I realise people were confused whether to point at Sutton Coldfield or the closer, yet weaker transmitter at Lark Stoke. (most ignoring Leamington as PSO it will only carry 3 muxes) being in the shadow of a hill I decided to retune to Lark stoke, alerting the polarization of my Televes 45 to vertical. I now have superb reception on all muxes except the one one ch 47, but I am receiving a mux on ch 60. Thinking this was oxford, however this is horizontally polarized and some 30 degrees adrift. Any ideas what may be happening here would be gratefully received!
Sunday 4 September 2011 7:56AM
Warwick
Hi, I recently began switchover in Warwick and looking around was initially puzzled by the seemingly random positioning of TV aerials in my street (at CV34 5LQ) I realise people were confused whether to point at Sutton Coldfield or the closer, yet weaker transmitter at Lark Stoke. (most ignoring Leamington as PSO it will only carry 3 muxes) being in the shadow of a hill I decided to retune to Lark stoke, alerting the polarization of my Televes 45 to vertical. I now have superb reception on all muxes except the one one ch 47, but I am receiving a mux on ch 60. Thinking this was oxford, however this is horizontally polarized and some 30 degrees adrift. Any ideas what may be happening here would be gratefully received!