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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.NJ:
Loss of signal on one multiplex can also indicate a frequency selective fault in the aerial system, usually poor connections or corrosion of a plug or socket.
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Martin:
A spreadsheet that is not for publication cannot be trusted at all. I would rather rely more on the information provided by Ofcom and Arqiva.
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Ian Poultney:
We have no idea which transmitter you are using as you have not given a full post code. Without that information trhere is no way to determine why you are not getting a certain channel.
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Jean Clements:
To do that we need a full post code and the model number of your TV set. The first lets us check what is being broadcast from your 'local' transmitter as not all carry all the services. The latter to check that you have the requires type of tuner as some TVs don't have an HD tuner.
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Paul :
Not everyone wants to watch or support 'Team Sky'. There are other sports shown on Eurosport that many people are interested in.
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Russell:
To answer your question we need a full post code, the partial you give covers a huge area that is supplied from several different transmitters.
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Col:
As I use Mendip as my primary source I know there are no transmitter problems that would cause the symptoms you state. Follow the advice given by MikeB.
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Mr Hibbs:
You also need top give a full post code for your exact location as there are several possible transmitters serving the general area of Cheltenham.
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Sunday 29 January 2017 5:14PM
Wacatone:
That does not seem unreasonable when you consider what is involved. You need an aerial of course, but them you need some form of distribution amplifier so you can feed the signals to two, or more, outlets. Plus the cabling both in the loft and feeding down to each of the rooms you want the signals provided to. Add to that the VAT and some operating profit for the rigger, then 200 does not seem unreasonable at all.