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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.Eric: As per many other posts on this page, True Entertainment and True Movies have moved to the local TV multiplex, which is not broadcast in any part of Devon.
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Alan Landry, Paul Madden & Ry: Frequency changes have taken place at Carmel today, resulting in many viewers now needing wideband aerials for reception of all multiplexes. If retuning does not restore your channels, you should contact the Freeview Advice Line (see link below) who can arrange for a replacement wideband aerial to be fitted, free of charge if you don't have satellite or cable.
Important changes to Freeview TV signals | Freeview
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charles cantwell: This is not Heart's website. Either there is a fault or engineering work taking place somewhere, or you're driving through areas that don't have strong enough coverage.
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a.m. boulton: Spotlight TV is available as an internet streamed channel on compatible connected TVs.
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Vince Bufton: There isn't a link showing to your previous post so I can't see on what basis you were advised to used Whitcliffe. The licence fee only funds the BBC and S4C, it is not a subscription and does not entitle you to receive any commercial channels. If Freeview is proving so unreliable for you then perhaps you should look at getting Freesat, which has all of the licence fee funded channels and most of the commercial channels available on Freeview, plus various others.
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Chris.SE: Rather than me misunderstanding anything I was going by the content of the post, I think Vince may have posted on the DAB page by mistake (people seem to post about Freeview on DAB pages a lot). If Vince could clarify and provide a postcode, someone may be able to offer more specific advice.
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Eileen hinfey : The three Irish channels available on the NI mux on Freeview in Northern Ireland are as follows (there are no +1 versions available, unless you can receive Saorview from across the border):
51 - TG4
52 - RTE One
53 - RTE Two
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Gary Cox: The owner of this website hasn't manage to update the channel listings - there is a full up to date listing provided by Digital UK at the link below.
Digital UK | Channel listings
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Wednesday 17 July 2019 9:24AM
Chris.SE: Perhaps you missed the Irish flag underneath Bart's post, which I believe signifies that it was posted from an IP address in Ireland, hence my answer. Digital UK shows that Strabane will change frequencies on 4th September, but doesn't tell us about any Saorview transmitters in Ireland with overlapping coverage.