Hello all,from the info given here It seems that the transmitter signals on most of the MUX is going to be around 12kw.So,from this I must assume that we would possibly experience more reception problems in poor weather times wet/cold,as the old power level of the analogue transmissions were 500KW.
I thoght that I had read somewhere that the power levels would be much higher than 12kw after switch over?
Have the goal posts been moved?
The info here also states that" Ofcom have mentioned Projected C49 and 29 could be used at Oxford for local transmissions)But does not say that it WILL do this!
Strange.
Friday 22 July 2011 4:47PM
Hello all,from the info given here It seems that the transmitter signals on most of the MUX is going to be around 12kw.So,from this I must assume that we would possibly experience more reception problems in poor weather times wet/cold,as the old power level of the analogue transmissions were 500KW.
I thoght that I had read somewhere that the power levels would be much higher than 12kw after switch over?
Have the goal posts been moved?
The info here also states that" Ofcom have mentioned Projected C49 and 29 could be used at Oxford for local transmissions)But does not say that it WILL do this!
Strange.