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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.Karen: Retune and you should find True Christmas starting from 1pm each day on channel 62.
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Colin Dean: According to the Digital UK coverage checker, STV2 is not available at your postcode.
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John Smith: RT pay for their channel to be broadcast on a commercial basis, in accordance with their licence issued by Ofcom. If you think the channel is in breach of its licence, you can make a complaint to Ofcom. There is no power being wasted as the exact same power output would be used regardless of whether RT was being broadcast or null data was being broadcast in its place.
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diana gleed: This website does not operate any transmitters, it is completely independent and exists to help with TV and radio reception problems. There is currently high atmospheric pressure over some parts of the UK which is causing broadcasts from distant transmitters to travel much further than they would under normal conditions, which are then causing interference with the signal from the transmitters that you normally receive. This is an entirely natural phenomenon which has been understood for decades and is not related to any transmitter fault.
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Barry Goodsell, Peter Harvey & J.Thompson: The problems you are seeing are very likely cause by the high atmospheric pressure affecting various parts of the country, causing lift conditions which allow signals from distant transmitters which cannot normally be received to interfere with the signals from the transmitter you normally use. Retuning was a bad idea as you have now deleted all of your channels which were correctly tuned. As this is an entirely natural phenomenon, all you can do is wait for the atmospheric conditions to return to normal.
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Simon Sutcliffe: It seems that there is engineering work currently taking place at the Skipton transmitter. You indicate that you have frequent problems, however the last engineering notice (prior to today) was back in July so it seems likely that you may have a problem with your aerial system (although any attempts at fault finding should be delayed until the transmitter engineering work is completed).
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T.MAYS, Mrs Head & Mr A Clark: The problems you are seeing are very likely cause by the high atmospheric pressure affecting various parts of the country, causing lift conditions which allow signals from distant transmitters which cannot normally be received to interfere with the signals from the transmitter you normally use. Do not attempt to retune as this will delete all of your channels which are already correctly tuned. As this is an entirely natural phenomenon, all you can do is wait for the atmospheric conditions to return to normal.
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Bob Pearce & Ray Thompson: The problems you are seeing are very likely cause by the high atmospheric pressure affecting various parts of the country, causing lift conditions which allow signals from distant transmitters which cannot normally be received to interfere with the signals from the transmitter you normally use. Retuning was a bad idea as you have now deleted all of your channels which were correctly tuned. As this is an entirely natural phenomenon, all you can do is wait for the atmospheric conditions to return to normal.
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ANDREW DAVIES: This is very likely caused by the high atmospheric pressure affecting various parts of the country, causing lift conditions which allow signals from distant transmitters which cannot normally be received to interfere with the signals from the transmitter you normally use. Do not attempt to retune as this will delete all of your channels which are already correctly tuned. As this is an entirely natural phenomenon, all you can do is wait for the atmospheric conditions to return to normal.
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Tuesday 31 October 2017 1:00PM
Irene: Please provide a full postcode so we can see where you are in relation to the transmitter and your predicted signal strength etc.