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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.Gus gordon: Millburn Muir underwent engineering work overnight involving frequency changes. You will need to retune.
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David Moore: Have you retuned yet? The Rosneath transmitter was back on air by 4am this morning.
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stephen connolly: Have you retuned since the frequency changes early this morning?
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Geoff Williamson: This is an independent website and no one on here has anything to do with operating any transmitters. I suspect you're referring to the COM7/COM8 channels, which are temporary multiplexes broadcast from 30 transmitters covering around 70% of UK households and are expected to close by 2022. Coverage will not be expanded to any further transmitters. Also, it is a not a good idea to post your full address online, a postcode is sufficient to access your coverage prediction.
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Des : Wales is a big place. Please provide a full postcode so that we can see which transmitters cover your area, where you are in relation to them and your predicted signal strength etc.
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Paul Jennings: According to the Digital UK coverage checker (http://www.digitaluk.co.uk/coveragechecker) there are further frequency changes planned for Mendip next Spring.
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Jonathan Bacon: BBC News HD in on COM7 which has moved to UHF channel 55 (COM8 has moved to UHF 56).
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Malcolm Trotter & Anthony Collins: Since the recent frequency changes, viewers using the Hemel Hempstead transmitter may need a wideband aerial to receive all multiplexes. If the missing channels cannot be restored by retuning, you should contact the Freeview Advice Line (see link below) who will arrange for a replacement wideband aerial to be fitted (free of charge for viewers who don't have satellite or cable).
Important changes to Freeview TV signals | Freeview
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ben: This is not Challenge TV's website and it is unlikely that anyone from the channel will read your comment here.
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Wednesday 5 September 2018 7:55PM
Jo Jansz: If you are using a dish then you are receiving a satellite signal. There have been no recent changes to any ITV channels on satellite. Unless you mean you're using an aerial, in which case you should check for any loose or damaged cables or connections and do not retune.