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Full technical details of Freeview
Monday 13 March 2017 5:00PM

jim lavery: The e-mail you received is unlikely to have been sent from this website which is independent and has no connection with any broadcaster or transmitter company. The only transmitter to have any changes take place so far is Selkirk which has resulted in some viewers needing a replacement aerial if their existing aerial does not get good reception at the new frequencies, however the scheme will not provide a replacement aerial to resolve an existing problem which is unrelated to the frequency change. If you receive Freeview from Selkirk take a look at Changes to Freeview in the Scottish Borders | Freeview but if you use any other transmitter and have poor reception, please provide a postcode so we can offer further advice.

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Trevor Birkbeck: Mux C was one of the commercial multiplexes that existed before digital switchover.

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Talking Pictures TV
Wednesday 15 March 2017 11:17AM

Julie blenkinsop: Are you able to receive HD channels 101-105 on your TV? Please provide a postcode so we can see which transmitter you're using.

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Mustard
Wednesday 15 March 2017 11:21AM

Andrew: It looks like Beccles is outside of the coverage area for Mustard TV on Freeview, as the channel is broadcast from Tacolneston directionally towards Norwich with only a limited amount of signal broadcasting in other directions.

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Mounteagle (Highland, Scotland) DAB transmitter
Wednesday 15 March 2017 11:22AM

kuergun: There haven't been any plans announced for Planet Rock's coverage to be expanded, so don't hold your breath.

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Dawn: 70%-80% should be enough signal strength for most receivers. Start by checking all the cables and connections behind the TV for anything that may have become loose or damaged/broken, then work your way back towards the aerial as far as you can safely access.

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Tiny Pop
Wednesday 15 March 2017 6:46PM

Christine evangelou: Tiny Pop has moved to the local TV multiplex and is now only available in areas with a local TV station on channel 7 or 8.

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Local TV - an introduction | Local TV
Wednesday 15 March 2017 10:46PM

Adam: Tiny Pop has moved, if you can receive a local TV station on either channel 7 or 8 then Tiny Pop should still be available following a retune, however if you can't receive a local TV station then Tiny Pop is no longer available to you via Freeview.

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Full technical details of Freeview
Wednesday 15 March 2017 10:47PM

Sue C: Tiny Pop has moved, if you can receive a local TV station on either channel 7 or 8 then Tiny Pop should still be available following a retune, however if you can't receive a local TV station then Tiny Pop is no longer available to you via Freeview.

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Tiny Pop
Wednesday 15 March 2017 10:57PM

Gail Smith & Glyn: Neither of your postcodes indicate a local TV service being available, therefore following todays move Tiny Pop is no longer available to you via Freeview. Do not continue attempting to retune as this will not gain you any further channels beyond those you received after the first retune.

janet morgan: Please provide a postcode so we can see which transmitter you're using. Tiny Pop is also available via Sky and Freesat as a free to air channel, along with several other children's channels which are not available on Freeview. The decision by the broadcaster to reduce the coverage of a channel will have been made on a commercial basis and is unlikely to be reversed as its former broadcast capacity has already been taken by another channel.

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