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Below are all of StevensOnln1's postings, with the most recent are at the bottom of the page.Malcolm house: A loss in signal at the same time every day is usually caused by electrical interference from something operating on a timer switch. Check around your property and ask your immediate neighbours (if possible) to check for anything being turned on around that time.
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Bob Faraway: If your Humax has a manual tune or manual scan function try scanning UHF channel 49 which should add back BBC West from Mendip.
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Ela: Vintage TV is now on channel 82 (previously 86). Channel 242 was the streamed version which has been closed since Vintage switched to broadcasting over the air on the COM7 multiplex.
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Brian Taylor: Does your car radio have a manual tune function? If so try scanning block 12B (or 225.6MHz). If that doesn't find the BBC stations, let us know the make/model of radio and your location,
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em: Start by checking the cables and connections behind your TV and work back as far as you can safely access towards the aerial. Then check with your neighbours to see if any are experiencing the same problem with their Freeview.
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Colin D: The current DAB coverage expansion programs for local DAB and BBC national services are due to be completed this autumn. Unfortunately dates are not usually announced in advance for any particular transmitter to go live.
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Alan Beck: You would be better off contacting the broadcaster with your question. This website is not related to any broadcaster and has no information on future program scheduling for any channels. It may also be worth trying the broadcaster of Keep It Country seeing as they run a dedicated country music channel.
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Richard Cooper: There are several SDL transmitters on the East coast and various others with clearance for block 11A. In particular Belmont and High Hunsley which both have Hull within their coverage areas. There are actually 75 transmitter sites which have been cleared by Ofcom for the second national DAB commercial multiplex, however SDL have made a commercial decision to use only 45 of them at launch. I'll try and find the original source and post a link to it here.
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Susan Dobbs: Have you tried an indoor aerial? Ideally get one that looks like a smaller version of a rooftop aerial and point it in the same direction as the non-functioning aerial on your roof. If the signal is strong enough you may well be able to receive most of the channels you would get on an outdoor aerial.
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Tuesday 30 August 2016 5:34PM
Dates AREN'T usually announced in advance, sorry. Unable to edit my previous post.