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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.Clint: The Midlands covers a huge area. We need a full postcode to see what your predicted coverage is.
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Jean: There is no local DAB multiplex for Cumbria yet. It doesn't look like the Lancashire local mux reaches Lancaster or Morecombe Bay either.
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Adrian tyrrell: You're predicted to get a poor signal from Carmel, with no other possible transmitters listed. You would be better off looking at getting Freesat.
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Leon Gaskell: This is not the website of Starz TV and no one here can get your photo shown on the channel. It is also a bad idea to post your phone number online.
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Guu: A wideband aerial would be recommended as there will be various frequency changes at Pontop Pike over the next 18 months. To see the signal prediction for your location we need a full postcode.
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Leon Gaskell: You would have to contact Briantist, who is the owner of this website. As far as I know, no one else has access to delete or update anything.
https://ukfree.tv/article…rth_
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Clive Austin: If the problem only started after the storm then chances are your aerial has been moved or damaged by the storm, or water is getting in to the cable somewhere. Is the aerial still attached and pointing the say way as those on neighbouring properties?
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Douglas Gove: Do the missing channels return if you connect your TV to the aerial socket in the bedroom and retune? If they do, you should contact whoever is responsible for building maintenance and get them to send someone to check the aerial socket your TV is usually connected to.
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Paul Foden: Have you checked for any loose or damaged cables or connections behind your TV? Please provide a full postcode so that we can see the predicted coverage for your location. Do not attempt to retune.
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Friday 12 October 2018 11:04PM
Nick: According to Digital UK there is a further retune event due at Sandy Heath in early 2020 when COM4 will move from UHF channel 51 to 33. All other frequency changes at Sandy Heath have already been completed.