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All posts by StevensOnln1
Below are all of StevensOnln1's postings, with the most recent are at the bottom of the page.John Tupper: The R&TI Service link which has appeared below your post is currently showing that the transmitter is off air for engineering work. Do not attempt to retune.
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Jayne Hilton: Retuning every day is pointless and won't restore the missing channels unless something else changes. It's quite likely that your mother's apartment has a communal aerial system which may need to be modified following the recent frequency changes. You should go back to the estate manager and insist that they get someone out to sort it out and stop trying to fob people off.
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Diane Howitt: Vintage TV has closed on Freeview, see the article linked below.
Vintage TV pulled from Freeview - a516digital
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Mike D: Did you get PBS America previously? Please provide a full postcode so that we can see your predicted coverage, ST3 covers a wide area.
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Sue and Ken, Greg: Vintage TV has closed on Freeview. It can be viewed online at the link below.
http://watch.vintage.tv/
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Kyle Aston: Is your TV connected to the same aerial? Do you have the QVC HD shopping channels on your TV?
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Tim Brake: According to the R&TI Service link below your post, the transmitter has been off air since this morning. Do not attempt to retune.
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Douglas Burgneay: Bluebell Hill broadcasts BBC South East regional news. You must have been picking up London region from another transmitter. Please provide a full postcode so that we can see which transmitters are available at your postcode, where you are in relation to them and your predicted coverage etc.
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Thursday 2 August 2018 3:56PM
Huw: Premier Sports is a subscription channel and is not available on Freeview. Freesports is broadcast on the temporary COM8 multiplex which (along with COM7) covers around 70% of UK households from 30 main transmitters and is expected to close in the next few years when the 700MHz band is handed over to the mobile networks. None of the broadcasters on COM7/8 have announced what the long term plans are for their channels, but you could try contacting them and ask.