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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.Kingshuk:
A full post code is required to be able tooffer any advice. There are over 1000 transmitters and you could be trying to use any of them!
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John Slater:
I do not manage this website, I am one of the many volunteer contributors, so I cannot delete anything.
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D Meader:
A television transmitter is not able to do anything to anyones equipment, all it does is radiate the television signals to the service area. In the case of Sandy Heath it covers several tens of thousands of homes and provides the same signals to all of them, depending on the ability of the equipment in each home to receive the RF signals.
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Anthony:
I live in Trowbridge and can confirm there are no such signal propblems with the transmitter. So I advise you follow MikeB's advice and check all your signal cables and connections.
You could also check that you are tuned to the correct transmitter signals.
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Ollie Batts:
Having looked careffully it appears that it is only available as a TC shoiw on Freesat and not Freeview. See Magic for more information. You could also look at Magic | Freeview and Magic Radio | More of the Songs You Love
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Chris Irving:
If you are referring to reception of Freeview from Stockland Hill and have a signal strength of 98% -100% then you have too much signal; and that is causing your problems. Search this website for 'too much of a good thing' to see what you can do to reduce the excessivelt strong signals and get reliable reception again.
FYI, a multiplex is a single RF signal from the transmitter that is modulated with the information for several logical channels at the same time. There could the 8 or 9 such signals radiated from a main transmitter but generally a 'light' transmitter only radiates 3. Your TV set organises the logical channels it receives in an order that you can easily follow to find the programmes you want to watch and/or record in the EPG.
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m james:
This is not the website for Blaze. You would be better asking them directly.
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Jim Bryce:
To assist you we need to know where yopu are located by you giving a full post code. That will enable some blue boxes below your posting which give information about the transmitter(s) you are using and the local reception conditions.
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Saturday 30 December 2017 12:04AM
John Slater:
This website is not intended to assist with internet problems, rather it is intended to assist viewers having problem with reception of Freeview and Freesat.