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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.Anthony hughes: Skegness is much too far away to stand any chance of receiving Pulse 2 from the Bradford & Huddersfield mux on DAB. Your best bet would be to listen online.
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frank westrip: Why are you shouting at us? This is not Travel Channel's website and no one on here has anything to do with ads on any channel.
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Sue Pilkington: 105.4 is the frequency for Magic FM in London, the signal won't reach Nottingham. Magic is available nationally on DAB.
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JohnM: COM7 & COM8 are expected to close in 2020 when the 700MHz frequency clearance is completed (this may be extended until 2022 depending on what Ofcom decide to do with the centre gap between the uplink and downlink frequencies that 4G/5G services in the 700MHz band will use) so they will either close before any 4G/5G services start on the 700MHz band or co-exist with them for a couple of years (although anyone close enough to a cellular mast to need the 700MHz band filtered out on their aerial once 4G/5G transmissions start will also loose COM7 & COM8 once the filter is installed).
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Euan Ferguson: There are no plans to add any further multiplexes to any transmitters. The commercial broadcasters were given the opportunity to add their channels to additional transmitters when digital switchover completed back in 2012 but declined to do so, probably because they didn't think the additional costs involved would bring a worthwhile return on investment.
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John Jennings: None of the BBC local radio stations are available on Sky (except BBC Radio London if you live in the London area). All of the BBC's local radio stations are available on Freeview, but no plans have been announced to add any to Sky/Freesat or cable.
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Fred Whiting: Please provide a full postcode (the first half isn't enough) and you'll be able to access a coverage prediction for your exact location, which will shows which transmitters are available and predicted signal strength.
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Shona: The True Movies/Christmas channel is only available on Freeview from 9pm-5am as it shares capacity with Pop Max during the day. It is available 24/7 on satellite and cable.
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Fred Whiting: The coverage prediction for your postcode shows that Moel y Park is available at your postcode, however the signal is weak on some channels (BBC/ITV/C4/C5/S4C). You would be better off using Winter Hill, unless you particularly want the Welsh versions of BBC/ITV/S4C.
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Friday 29 September 2017 11:04PM
SYLVIA LOMAX: Because True Movies shares capacity with Pop Max (channel 208) which broadcasts from 5am to 9pm each day (both channels are owned by Sony who decide what hours their channels are broadcast for, which has nothing to do with this website).