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Below are all of david bailey's postings, with the most recent are at the bottom of the page.The Digital signal is poor to say the least 53% on the lower arrays - and as low as 42% at high pressure times - bring back morborne transmitter - we have been hoodwinked into believing the new format and mast locations/arrays will be better - but Its a raymond baxter promise - I for one am not happy with reception. need to have a mast on my bungalow that is 20 feet higher - totally impractical - #dupedbytheboffinsagain
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Sandy Heath (Central Bedfordshire, England) Full Freeview transSaturday 5 October 2013 11:51PM
Peterborough
Thank god for BT Infinity - if we relied on Sandy for any of the channels on the 289m array we would be as entertained as if it was a jigsaw puzzle with no lid... and the rest are intermittent pixilation and break up - 58-60% signal.. most of the time - Bring back Morborne .... And yes we have a new aerial, down lead, booster amp (Digital) correctly aligned aerial ... PE7 1 area ps. admittedly live in a bungalow but not prepared to raise the roof to get a signal.....Mast at 24' - any suggestions other than move?
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still getting a poor audio on DAB BBC radio Cambs (Peterborough) even after a rescan - sounds like an underwater speaker - and keeps saying unable to connect
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Thursday 6 September 2012 12:34PM
Tim: Cd's wont jump or skip, Stains can be removed at 40 degree wash or less, Digital TV will be better than the old UHF/VHF and less liable to atmospherics - all misconceptions designed to facilitate the sale of new products - The transmission footprints are too big we needed Morborne to be set up for peterborough/stamford digital transmissions - Pixilation and signal dropout on the lower arrays will continue as long as the earth refuses to be flat and air pressure/weather systems exist....