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All posts by Mark Fletcher

Below are all of Mark Fletcher's postings, with the most recent are at the bottom of the page.

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All about Freesat | Freesat
Tuesday 8 May 2012 10:54PM
Halifax

Donna.Unless you leave a full post code preferably or a nearby location as such,we cannot be of valuable assistance to you !

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Diagnostics - old version
Tuesday 8 May 2012 10:59PM
Halifax

Theresa Spence.A full post code preferably does help,or a nearby location as such.Unless you provide one or the other,we cannot be of valuable assistance to you !

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ITV 3
Monday 21 May 2012 10:38AM
Halifax

Mr & Mrs C Phelan.Go for freesat ?!

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Winter Hill (Bolton, England) transmitter
Monday 21 May 2012 5:12PM
Halifax

Tina CW1. A full postcode is preferable as to ascertain which transmitter or relay you are using in order for the true pros on here to give further assistance to you.

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Diagnostics - old version
Monday 21 May 2012 9:59PM
Halifax

Adam Bates.Unless you leave either preferably a full postcode or a nearby location as such,none of us on here can give valuable assistance to you as such !

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Rowridge (Isle Of Wight, England) transmitter
Thursday 24 May 2012 1:47PM
Halifax

Richard Hillier.Somewhere on the I.O.W.
On frequency 21 already,from Rowridge mast !

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Rowridge (Isle Of Wight, England) transmitter
Thursday 24 May 2012 1:57PM
Halifax

Sean Marshall.
Yes if you're worried about obese pigeons dislodging your horizontally polarised aerial down yer chimney then yes switch the polarity to vertical,also make sure your aerial is a group A type (tipped red) if you reside in a poor/marginal area within Rowridge itself.One further advantage about vertical polarity on Rowridge is the more stable reception you will receive on the commercial multiplexes,SDN,ArqA & ArqB as it is broadcast on 200kw,compared to 50kw on horizontal polarity on the commercial multiplexes only which i stated above.
Yes go for vertical i say !

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Stuart Morris.Darlington,DL2 2LJ.
Come DSO at Bilsdale (BBCA DSO1,Wednesday 12 September 2012,the rest DSO2,Wednesday 26 September 2012) the new higher powered post digital switched signals of 100kw on the public service broadcasters multiplexes BBCA,D3+4 and BBCB (HD),plus the 50kw commercial multiplexes SDN,ArqA and ArqB will vastly improve reception in your locality which at present is somewhat difficult.However you stated that your aerial is directed at Bilsdale yet receive some Pontop Pike transmissions due to poor reception issues in your locality because of trees.Is your aerial that faces Bilsdale a group W wideband (tipped black) antenna by any chance ? For Bilsdale once DSO takes effect you need a group K (tipped grey) semi-wideband aerial (either Yagi 18K,or X-Beam 16K) which is optimised for the lower/middle frequency bands,fitted with superior copper-copper co-ax cable (black coloured preferred for longevity) and importantly brass co-ax plugs,not alloy or worse plastic ones they're useless.
If you decide to opt for Pontop Pike instead which also switches over simultaneously with Bilsdale too,you need either a group C/D Yagi 18C/D aerial (tipped green) or a group E semi-wideband (optimised for the middle/higher frequencies) X-Beam 16E aerial (tipped brown).One possibility is to use a variable frequency diplexer (if available),one that splits the signal at a certain frequency say for example at frequency 47 so you can effectively have two main transmitter choices,one group K aerial using Bilsdale and a second aerial either a group C/D (Yagi) or group E (X-Beam) aerial using Pontop Pike as well.

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Feedback | Feedback
Friday 25 May 2012 1:28AM
Halifax

Nedbod.Barring any further delays,4seven is now scheduled to commence on the 236th anniversary of USA independence day,Wednesday 4 July 2012 !

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