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Below are all of StevensOnln1's postings, with the most recent are at the bottom of the page.Rachel Roberts: If it's a generic satellite receive (rather than a Freesat box) then you will probably need to run a scan to find all the available channels. If you post the make and model of the box, someone may be able to offer more specific advice.
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Tom: We need a full postcode (or one from a nearby shop/pub/church/school etc) to be able to see your predicted coverage. TS7 covers a wide area and the coverage checkers only work with a full postcode.
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Don: This is not the website of TalkSport (or any other broadcaster) and nobody on this website has any control over any transmitters. I have read reports elsewhere of TalkSport's transmitters being out of sync for at least the last few weeks. I would suggest contacting the broadcaster to report the problem. As AM listening continues to decline in favour of DAB and internet radio/smart speakers/mobile apps, the broadcaster may be less likely to do anything about it unless lots of listeners report the problem (some people have suggested that it may be a deliberate experiment to see how many people complain, in order to determine how many of their listeners are still using AM radios).
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Sharon: Talking Pictures has not been removed from any transmitter, it is still being broadcast on Freeview channel 81, on the COM6 multiplex along with Dave ja vu, Yesterday, DMAX, HGTV and various others. Has your mother lost any of those channels too? If those channels are present, then retuning should restore Talking Pictures. If those channels are also missing, do not retune, but please provide your mother's full postcode so that we can see what the predicted reception is like at her location.
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FRANK HADFIELD: BBC Spotlight is broadcast from transmitters in the southwest of England, it is not broadcast from transmitters in the Midlands. You would need to use Sky/Freesat or iPlayer to watch news from another region.
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RICHARD A CLARK: LBC News is broadcast on the D1 National commercial multiplex, however it uses the DAB+ format, which some (particularly older) radios cannot decode. If you have Classic FM and LBC in your station list then you are receiving the D1 mux, but if you have those and LBC News is missing then you need to get a DAB+ radio (any radio with the digital tickmark will receive DAB+ stations).
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Patrick J O'Gorman: This is not Smithsonian Channel's website and it is unlikely that anyone from the channel will see your comment here. Try contacting the broadcaster via their own website (see link below).
Smithsonian Channel: UK & Ireland
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Stanley: Have you been in contact with whoever manages the building about it? Presumably if the dishes were installed by Sky, permission would had to have been obtained from someone before the installation could go ahead.
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Trevor Cooke : This is not the broadcaster's website and they are unlikely to see your comment here. I would suggest trying to contact them via their own website.
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Saturday 21 November 2020 6:52PM
Susan Smith: It would help if you told us which transmitter you are using and what prompted you to retune in the first place? Did you have any HD channels before and which ones have you lost?