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All posts by Michael Perry
Below are all of Michael Perry's postings, with the most recent are at the bottom of the page.Michael:
Which transmitter are you using? If you are using Winter Hill, on a bearing of 288 degrees horizontal, then you should have all the channels as that transmitter provides all the multiplexes in use. If you are using Lees (at 163 degrees), North Oldham (at 295 degrees) or Brook Bottom (at 147 degrees) - all Freeview Lite and vertical polarization - then as they do not transmit all the services you will not get Vintage TV.
Check where your aerial is aimed and whether the small rods are fitted vertically or horizontally. If your aerial is aimed at Winter Hill, can you get BBC1 HD and channel 101? If not then your TV is not equipped with an HD tuner (DVB-T2 type).
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Simon:
Please provide a full post code so that we can see the reception conditions for your exact area.
Room/Set-top aerials rarely work if you are more than a couple of miles from a large main transmitter, despite what reviews on eBay or any other sales website might say.
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David:
The transmitters are operated by Arqiva and any questions about their operation should be aimed at them.
Details of how to contact them are at Contact Us
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LINDA THOMAS:
I suggest you contact the broadcaster themselves directly as this website is to assist those having reception difficultires, etc. You can contact CBS at CBS Reality - Sky 146 Virgin 148 Freesat 135
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Nick Anderson:
Further to that said by StevensOnln1, most main transmitters use horizontal polarisation whilst most smaller 'relay' transmitters use vertical polarisation. It is nothing at all to do with who the service provider is but more to do with available frequencies and preventing interference between signals on similar frequencies. In general, vertically and horizontally polarised signals do not regularly interefere with each other.
When considering purely local transmissions aimed at a specific area only, such as Southampton for example, use of the vertical polarisation allows tighter control of the area served and hence reduces the chance i=of causing interference to other areas and/or services.
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Arthur Bailey:
Euronews is not longer transmitting via Freeview or Freesat. There are several questions and responses elsewhere on this website to that effect.
You can watch via the internet at Page 1 Copy 34
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Hi Briantist:
Once again I have not received the daily email of new posts on your website. After the recent 'outage' of these, you kindly restarted them and they generally arrived at about 10.03. Today - nothing!
So I have entered my email address in the field provided about an hour ago and have still not received the email expected.
Can you investigate please?
Thanks
MikeP
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Briantists:
Further to my message at 11.10 this morning, it is now 17.58 and the email has still not arrives. There must be something wrong with the system?
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Eion:
Please see the notice below your posting.
Please also note that this website is not connected with any of the broadcasters nor those who operate and maintain the transmitters.
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Friday 23 September 2016 10:47AM
Martin R:
With a communal aerial system the only people who can deal with any problems are the owners or their managing agents. So you need to keep contacting them until they have the system properly checked by an aerial contractor. If you were to engage your own, they almost certainly refuse permission for them to access the system and will refuse to pay for it.
As you are apparently in a block of flats you cannot install, or have installed, your own aerial anywhere on the building with the permission of the building owner and you may need planning permission for an additional aerial.
Not knowing where you live, it is impossible to advise about which is the most likely transmitter for you to use. If you enter a full post code into this website you will get 6 small blue boxes below your posts containing links to useful reception information.
All I can advise otherwise is to keep talking to your landlord or their agents.