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Below are all of ian a's postings, with the most recent are at the bottom of the page.is it possible to get "lfctv" on freesat ? wiyh a manuel search?
ive been told its FTA on sky boxes
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julien piot- the humax twin feed box is popular and seems to have a lot of happy customers
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stephanie- not sure why bbc1 has gone but there are all the british regions of bbc1 in a skybox channel list starting at ch 951.
have they all gone ?
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eldred- does the led light on the back of the magic eye go out ? are there any more m/e's in the house? and what sort of problem are you getting ? ie- random channel change? box or tv turning off? no signal message ?
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joan- using an hdmi or scart cable and watching it thro input or av button on the tv remote.
a freesat box needs to work with a sat dish
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briantist- can this mean FTA only with a skybox? been told u dont need a sky card to watch it and been asked to get sky boxes for it ? not an lfc fan myself
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800MHz 4G broadband potential for Freeview interference - new mMonday 28 January 2013 8:07AM
Nottingham
the numbers tell you how many mux's the transmitter will have affected and thus the colour will suit.
i take it we will need to know which mobile masts will be using the c61 to c69 frequencys before we know if sites like all of winter hill will be affected ? like the map is showing?
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peter
doesnt the virgin box record programmes itself?
if noy you should be able to connect the virgin box to the sagem using a scart lead and record onto the sagem thro the setting av/ext 1 or 2
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john hunter
re- the map?
if you hover the curser over the transmitter you are interested in,
you will get info of how many and which frequency's MAY be affected.
it also says they do not yet know for sure who will be affected until 4G roll out their plan?
hope this helps?
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Saturday 12 January 2013 7:33AM
Nottingham
why are 4g using frequencys so near to tv signals when there seems to be space elsewhere in the spectrum free to use ?