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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.


Melanie.Unless you leave a full postcode or nearby location as such,again we cannot be of any useful assistance to you !

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Karen.We cannot be of any useful help to you if you do not provide a full postcode or a nearby location as such !

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Midhurst (West Sussex, England) Full Freeview transmitter
Monday 20 August 2012 6:24PM
Barnsley

Stuart.Probably the latter of what you stated,messing with the program indents they're beaming out.Highly unlikely that a reputable brand like Humax should suffer occasional faults.No need for now at least to purchase a new replacement unless it is faulty (yer box that is) and Humax boxes rarely have faults.Technika on the other hand is the complete opposite and if i were you if you did replace the Humax (if faulty) dont purchase Technika boxes,avoid them at all costs as the majority of them are dodgy.

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Dennis.A full postcode is preferable not a partial one is required to ascertain reception likelyhoods in your locality.
PR8 is Southport in either Merseyside or Lancashire,and Southport can receive either Winter Hill or Moel-Y-Parc main transmissions.

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Thursday 23 August 2012 9:18PM
Barnsley

Wendy Hall.Bristol,BS40 5QW.
You will have to perform a total reset procedure on your mum's TV to restore the lost multiplexes in your mum's location.

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Mrs J Begum.Unless you leave your full postcode or nearby location as such,we cannot be of any help to you !

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Hannington (Hampshire, England) transmitter
Friday 24 August 2012 5:50PM
Barnsley

Dave Lindsay.Tim's postcode is GU52 6ES,in Fleet,Hampshire.
Tim.I would look up single frequency interference as a likely culprit for your ongoing problem with the ArqB multiplex from Hannington on frequency 47.

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Winter Hill (Bolton, England) transmitter
Friday 24 August 2012 11:29PM
Barnsley

Joe.Blackburn,BB2 4TS.If as you state your aerial has a black bung,it denotes a group W wideband aerial and although perfectly okay for Winter Hill main transmitter itself which uses high frequencies,and group W wideband aerials perform well on the higher frequencies,it is however not a type of aerial to be used on an all group A mast,main transmitter or relay mast in a poor/marginal area due to their poor perfromance as such.My best advice either retain your group W wideband aerial and use this polarised horizontally for Winter Hill main transmitter,or change your group W wideband for preferably a group A aerial (red coloured tip/bung),or a semi-wideband group K aerial (grey coloured tip/bung) polarised vertically for all group A Pendle Forest major relay which carries all six multiplexes between frequencies 21-28.Bear in mind Pendle Forset major relay is only 100w and at your location from abode to that mast is effectively a poor/marginal signal area,and your current group W wideband aerial switched vertically to all group A Pendle Forest will most likely give a poor result possibly only picking up two or three multiplexes and with considerable pixellating pictures in the process.The decision is entirely up to you Joe.

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Monday 27 August 2012 9:11PM
Barnsley

Linda.We cannot help you if you fail to provide your full postcode preferably or a nearby location as such !

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Monday 27 August 2012 9:15PM
Barnsley

Shovorne.Northampton,NN2 6DR.You will need to be more transparent in what you are stating as i dont understand much of what you specified.

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