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Bob Higham:

If you visit the Whitehawk Hill transmitter page , you'll see that this has been mention in recent posts there, see Whitehawk Hill (Brighton and Hove, England) Full Freeview transmitter | free and easy on p89.

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All free TV channels in the UK
Monday 2 March 2020 7:49PM

grahammontgomery:

Unfortunately the site owner has not had the time to update all the changes resulting from the 700MHz Clearance program never mind a number of frequent changes made by Broadcasters moving channels around, or closing them down renaming them etc.

For what is generally an up-to-date list of the channels' LCNs in the EPG and which Multiplex they are on, see -
Channel listings | Freeview

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Emley Moor (Kirklees, England) transmitter
Monday 2 March 2020 11:02PM
Newcastle Upon Tyne

Richard caywood:

Did you get that filter|? Any news, any update?

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Emley Moor (Kirklees, England) transmitter
Tuesday 3 March 2020 3:42AM
Newcastle Upon Tyne

emptybox:

Will, the site owner has been made aware, but as yet he's not been able to do anything about it.

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Bob Higham:

The site owner is the only one that can update the information. All we can do on the relevant transmitter page, for anyone reading or having a query, is point out that the information hasn't been updated and what the correct information is.

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Freeview "transmitter" name changed | Freeview news
Tuesday 3 March 2020 9:39PM
Newcastle Upon Tyne

Bob Higham:

You don't need to, he knows, he hasn't had time to do all the updates necessary with the 700MHz clearance program along with the all too frequent channel changes when broadcasters move their channels to different multiplexes, rename them or change them. When he'll do the updates is anyone's guess, there are 1100+ transmitters in the UK & the Whitehawk Hill page is not the only one that needs updating.

The best place to get up-to-date information (generally) is the Freeview site Freeview | All your favourite TV shows, all in one place and all for free

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Whitehawk Hill (Brighton and Hove, England) Full Freeview trans
Tuesday 3 March 2020 9:44PM
Newcastle Upon Tyne

Bob Higham:

Mike knows. If you read the recent posts here you'll see that, and as mentioned in my reply to you else where, the updates are mentioned on p89, my post on the 17th Feb. at 10:58pm.

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Divis (Northern Ireland) transmitter
Tuesday 3 March 2020 10:11PM
Newcastle Upon Tyne

All:

A reminder that there's a retune event on Wednesday 4th March. the transmitter is likely to go off-air shortly after midnight. COMs 7&8 are moving to UHF channels 55 & 56 with a power change to 8.9kW for each mux.
PSBs1-3 & COMs 4-6 are on C27, C21, C24, C23, C26, C30 no change, no power change.
The NI mux is on UHF C48, and the Local Belfast mux is on C36.

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A reminder that there is a major retune event for the Waltham Transmitter on the 4th March. The transmitter will likely go off-air shortly after midnight and the multiplexes PSBs1-3, COMs 6 & 7, and a Local mux move to new UHF channels. The transmitter may be off-air for several hours, but they are usually back by 6.00am.
The new channels are as follows, in the order PSBs1-3; COMs 4-8; Local -
C32, C34, C35; C29, C37, C31; C55, C56; C41. COM7 power changes to 11.8kW, and Local power changes to 2kW.
People will need to retune and a Group T/Wideband aerial may be needed for satisfactory reception of all multiplexes from Waltham.

Anyone having problems receiving the PSB & COMs4-6 multiplexes may need a new aerial. Providing they don't have Cable or Satellite, they can get help for a free replacement aerial from Freeview by ringing 0808-100-0288 (a free call, but there might be long wait times on the phone!).

There are also a number of the Waltham relays also changing to new UHF channels.

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A reminder that there is a retune event on 4th March. The transmitter is likely to go off-air shortly after midnight for a short period. COM6 multiplex is moving UHF channel from C60 to C26. The Local multiplex on C32 is increasing power from 5kW to 10kW. People will need to retune.
The final UHF channels for Belmont in the order PSBs1-3, COMs4-8; Local; are as follows -
C22, C25, C28; C30, C23, C26; C55, C56; C32.
There are no further 700MHz clearance events for Belmont.

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