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Below are all of Stephen Phillips's postings, with the most recent are at the bottom of the page.Dunno what is INTENDED - but there is a big red lump on the map which is NE Wales, and would certainly sit far better with Mold - which is only barely a town.
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Wolfbane also has an anlogue predictor.
UK analogue TV reception predictor
Ruben - some boxes go into standby if no channel change or other change in a long time - giving warning on screen first
"Are you awake?" or similar.
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Geoff G - Have you asked youe new neighbours what their experience is?
If you could try your box on their aerials, assuming they have no problems, it would clarify a lot!
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Kev R - are they all on one or two multiplexes? Have a look at the Sunbury page here.
You have strong options!
UK digital TV reception predictor
You need kit and expertise to set the aerial up properly for weak signals. Much harder than it was with analogue, as there is delayed response.
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AT - your own transmitters change on 7/11 so see what happens then I suggest.
But the references think you can see Emley Moor - even adding 42 to the Digital Trade Info.
Local ae fitter knows best.
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Phil C - Unless you are greatly troubled by what you do not get, I suggest waiting until all areas anywhere near you, or to tx used by you, have completed changover.
Anything you do now may eventually prove ineffective or wasted.
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UK digital TV reception predictor
I see you have choice of txs!
Are yoiu on Chestewrfield?
If so, it is low power until October - see note
Freeview on Chesterfield TV transmitter | ukfree.tv - independent free digital TV advice
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Susan - I doubt if the landlord is OBLIGED to supply TV feeds - unless mentioned in the lease.
But think it will do so to avoid insurrection and human rights actions.
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I don't doubt that Brian is correct - but would be interested to know what law says that.
Whatever LAWS may be in place, it is possible that your lease/tenancy agreement obliges the landlord to provide TV aerial feeds int oyour flat. Check. And, mosst of all, ask the neighbours what their experiences are.
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Monday 15 August 2011 4:13PM
Brian - Is your last missing a "not" somewhere?
For DTB we are the extreme NW of Central, but the Local maps have us extreme S of Liverpool - which includes much of NE Wales.
News of scousers scallying is not for us.
Will they report of Wrexham FC?