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jimmy:

I thought that this had all been explained to you before.
These weather conditions cause signals from more distant transmitters to travel further.
In this case you have found that you can get the signals from Black Hill BUT this may not remain a stable signal as weather conditions change.
IF you are still getting all the other multiplexes with stable viewing, you could try going to your TV Tuning settings and do a MANUAL tune of UHF channel 40 which is the Black Hill channel for the HD multiplex. Just because the others may be coming through doesn't mean you'll get those HD ones.

On quite a few TVs/Boxes/etc you are sometimes given the choice of a transmitter or region to tune IF it's picking up more than one when you tune BUT you can't "switch" in the manner you are hoping.
IF you can't get the HD ones from Black Hill, then MANUAL tune UHF channel 37 for the HD multiplex from Millburn Muir.but bear in mind the weather conditions may disrupt things.

MANUAL tuning is the way to select what you want, if as in this case your aerial seems to be able to pick up Black Hill, but it may not last of course. In which case try tuning the PSB multiplexes from Millburn Muir (UHF Channels 29,31,37) and the COMs from Black Hill (UHF Channels 41,44,47).
Good luck with that!

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