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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.DL:
The aerials all carry a colour coded insert at the end of the horizontal pole to which the elements are attached. You can look at Untitled to see a list of the colours and what they mean. A wideband aerial will have either a grey or a black insert, grey being for a type K aerial which covers channels 21 to 48 whilst a Group W has black inserts and covers channel 21 to 68. If the inserts are red, yellow, green or brown then it is not a wideband aerial but a grouped aerial and is now unlikely to help receive all the available channels.
I use a pair of binoculars to focus on the ends of the horizontal main beam to see the inserts.
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John Hoyes:
It is likely to be due to the very hot weather we are currently experiencing. There is no cure as it is not a fault and DO NOT RETUNE.
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Steve and Charles:
It is likely to be due to the very hot weather we are currently experiencing. There is no cure as it is not a fault and DO NOT RETUNE.
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Glenn:
It is likely to be due to the very hot weather we are currently experiencing. There is no cure as it is not a fault and DO NOT RETUNE.
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Susan:
It is likely to be due to the very hot weather we are currently experiencing. There is no cure as it is not a fault and DO NOT RETUNE.
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Bob:
It is likely to be due to the very hot weather we are currently experiencing. There is no cure as it is not a fault and DO NOT RETUNE.
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Timothy Harrison:
It is likely to be due to the very hot weather we are currently experiencing. There is no cure as it is not a fault and DO NOT RETUNE.
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Carl:
The owner of this site has not yet been able to update all the lsitings for the over 1100 transmitters. For the latest channel allocations, look at the Digital UK Coverage Checker (at http://www.digitaluk.co.u…r/), put in your full post code and house number, select the Detailed View option and press Go. Scroll down the resulting listings to find the transmitter you are using. That will show the current channel usage as well as any future planned changes.
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Thursday 27 June 2019 7:49PM
Ralph:
Please see the posting from StevensOnln1 above yours. He explains what you need to do.