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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.Huw Radley: If it's happening at the same time every day, there is a high chance that you are suffering with interference caused by electrical noise being emitted from something in your home or close by which operates on a timer. Common culprits include central heating systems (or anything with an electric motor) as well as poorly shielded LED lighting.
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F Vallis: Those are both subscription channels so it is unlikely that they will appear on Freeview.
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john davey: Sony Channel is broadcast on the local TV multiplex, which is only available in areas with a local TV station on Freeview channel 7 or 8.
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Steve huntb: So long as the dish is pointed at the correct 28 degrees East satellite position you'll get all of the free to air channels available via the Sky EPG.
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Bert: Main transmitters such as Bluebell Hill usually have their signal fed to them via fibre optic leased line, with a satellite backup feed for the BBC channels in case the fibre gets damaged.
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Mike: Smithsonian Channel is broadcast in SD but is only available with a HD receiver, as it is carried on a HD multiplex (i.e. broadcast using DVB-T2 which can only be viewed by HD receivers).
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Mr. Terry Marsh: If you put your postcode into the Check Your Available Stations box at the link below, it will should you which DAB stations are predicted to be available to you.
https://getdigitalradio.com/
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Martin Ridley: If you're loosing reception at the same time every day, there is a high likelyhood that you're suffering from electrical interference caused by something either in your home or nearby which is operating at that time. Common culprits are things like central heating pumps that contain an electric motor and are often operated on a timer, also poorly shielded LED lighting can cause electrical noise.
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Sunday 15 December 2019 5:19PM
Frank Feely: You are likely using an older Grouped aerial which is not designed to receive the frequencies now in use at Angus. Give the Freeview Advice Line a call (see link below) - they 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 | Freeview