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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.Ham Gat: COM7 is on UHF channel 55, COM8 was on 56 but closed at the end of June due to commercial reasons.
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Carol Handcock : BBC Parliament hasn't gone anywhere, it is still on Freeview as it always has been. There has been no announcement of any changes taking place regarding BBC Parliament next week.
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Mark: Durris (almost due North from you) is coming up as the most likely transmitter at your postcode, with reasonable reception also predicted from Angus (74 degree compass bearing, between North East and East). Craigkelly is not even listed as being possible to receive at that location.
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Dean: There are no 5G services using the 700MHz band yet in the UK. Ofcom were due to auction off the 700MHz band earlier this year, however the auction has been delayed due to the pandemic and is now due to take place by early 2021.
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Alison Foster: It sounds like you have an older grouped aerial which is no longer suitable for reception of Winter Hill since the frequency changes were completed in August. If you don't have satellite or cable, give the Freeview Advice Line a call (see link below) and they should be able to arrange for someone to come out and fit a replacement wideband aerial free of charge.
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Allison Smart: This isn't More 4's website and it is unlikely than anyone from the broadcaster will see your comment here. Try contacting the via Channel 4's own website All 4 | The on-demand channel from 4
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OWEN MC: Sony Movies Classic is on the Local TV multiplex, which is broadcast from both Divis (at low power) and the nearby Black Mountain transmitter, however the signal is targeted at Belfast and you are likely too far away to receive it. I don't believe there are any other transmitters carrying a Local TV multiplex in Northern Ireland.
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ALEX Stewart: It would help if you told us which station that was and where you are located, otherwise it's really anyone's guess.
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Kirsty : If you provide a full postcode we can see what the predicted reception is at your location. If you can see the transmitter across the water you may be able to simply turn your aerial around to point at it.
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Tuesday 8 September 2020 9:52AM
tony: Gold is broadcast in DAB+ on the D1 National commercial multiplex, so you should be able to pick it on on a DAB+ radio if you are within the coverage area (we can check if you provide a full postcode).