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Below are all of StevensOnln1's postings, with the most recent are at the bottom of the page.Robert: Radio Sputnik appears to have ceased broadcasting on the London 2 DAB multiplex since 23:59 on Friday night. Nothing posted on their Twitter since then either.
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David: Radio Sputnik appears to have ceased broadcasting on the London 2 DAB multiplex since 23:59 on Friday night. Nothing posted on their Twitter since then either.
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tomme & Tom North London: Looks like Radio Sputnik has left London 2 DAB completely. It ceased broadcasting on Friday night and the multiplex operator is advertising the vacated capacity to other broadcasters according to the article linked below.
Sputnik removal creates room for new stations on London DAB - a516digital
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Andy Bradbery: Have you checked with any neighbours in your building to see if they are experiencing the same problem. If they are, it's unlikely that there's anything you'll be able to do yourself so it would be a case of contacting the council and asking for it to be investigated.
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Richard Cooper: Shouldn't you credit a516digital.com when copy/pasting one of their articles?
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lance black: Millburn Muir is a Freeview Lite transmitter which only broadcasts around 20 channels carried on the PSB multiplexes, plus HD versions of BBC 1, BBC 2, STV, Channel 4, Channel 5 and CBBC. A check of your postcode doesn't show any other transmitters providing coverage, so you would have to look at satellite (i.e. Freesat) if you want more channels.
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Mark Gascoigne: COM7 & COM8 are temporary multiplexes which are broadcast from 30 main transmitter sites covering around 70% of UK households. They are expected to close in the summer of 2020 and won't be expanded with any additional coverage.
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Brenda Winson: There are no faults showing for Divis (the most likely transmitter for your postcode) so the problem is almost certainly in your aerial system somewhere. Are all of your TVs connected to the same aerial? Does it have a powered amplifier to distribute the signal around your home? If it does, check that the power supply is still working as the situation you describe is commonly caused by the power supply to the amplifier failing which causes it to block all signals from aerial getting through to the TVs.
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Don O: Which transmitter are you using? There is a page for each transmitter on this site which will list any current engineering work or faults. If you don't know which transmitter you're receiving, please provide a postcode and we'll be able to offer further advice.
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Sunday 15 January 2017 11:29AM
orhan: Freeview is broadcast from ground based transmitters in the UK and is certainly not receivable in Turkey. Your Freeview HD PVR might be able to receive Turkish channels but I have no idea what broadcast standards are used in Turkey and whether they are compatible with UK equipment.