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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.Mike:
That is a matter you should raise with Pick directly, this website is entirely independent of all broadcasters.
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MikeB:
As you know I fundementally disagree with you about 'climate Change'. The Earth's climate has always been changing, just look at the fossil record. It is no more changing now than a million years ago. Sea level is not rising in most areas, but tectonic plate activity changes the height of dry land in some places so it appears as if the sea has risen or fallen. There is mow Arctic ice now that 30 years ago, but it has moved a bit due to currents changing.
Science is never 'fixed', think of Newtons Laws of Physics that were considered fundemental to all things but are now know to only directly apply at a certain scale and not apply to the very small or the very fast - you need to use quantum physics to undestand many of those factors. One of the basic tenets of science is that you always have room and respect for open and free discussion - even when some consider theories as being 'fixed'.
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MikeB:
All I can say is that you must be watching a different BBC to most people.
Since studying science and physics for several years, I totally understand peer review methoids and requirements, which is one reason I have serious doubts about some modern 'research' methods and conclusions. That many orgaisations agree with the AGW concept, just as many do not. Further, there are issues of bad matemeatics and 'fiddling' with data to make it fit with the concept. (BTW, I am being awarded a Masters Degree in Physics next month!)
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munk:
The owner of this website, Brian Butterworth, is the only person who can make any changes to the site and the information it contains. However, he has not made any achanges for several months now and none of us regular contributors know why.
If you require up-to-date information about any transmitter, please go to the Digital UK Coverage Checker at Digital UK - Coverage checker and enter the requested information.
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Sanjay:
Seagry Court does not transmit COM7 or COM8 services so some of the HD channels are not there to receive.
Please could you tell us what the signal strengths are (not the quality) for all the multiplexes you get and what channel they are on. Then we can check whether your aerial is suitable or if there is some other problem.
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Mayler:
Please provide a full post code so that we can check which transmitter you are using and what the expected reception is like.
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Bret Richards:
Yes, providing that the Sky box being retired is not a Sky Q type. That uses a different LNB design that is incompatible with any conventional satellite receivers. So if your's is an 'ordinary' Sky box then you should be fine and no adjustments will be needed.
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Russ:
This website is owned by 'Briantist' and only he can do any updates. However, he has not done any for some months now, we regular contributors do not know why.
If you require details of transmitters in your area please go to the Digital UK Coverage Checker at Digital UK - Coverage checker and enter the required information.
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Tracey Mitchell-Cobb:
Retuning was the wrong thing to do, it will never restore lost channels. As you have not given a full post code we have no idea where you are nor which of the over 1100 transmitters you are receiving from.
It is highly likely that you have a fault in your aerial system. Please check all the connections carefully and ensure that any active splitter is working properly.
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Thursday 23 August 2018 10:34AM
Aubrey Holman:
This website is owned by 'Briantist' and only he can do the updating, but he appears to be unavailable at present and has not been for several months.
If you require accurate information about the multiplexes on a particular transmitter, go to the Digital UK Coverage Checker at Digital UK - Coverage checker and put in the relevant post code information.