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Below are all of Nick's postings, with the most recent are at the bottom of the page.Strange how C4 is almost always weakest, except the rare occasion it is stronger than ITV and BBC2!
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Some of these muxes say 'plus 11 others, plus 21 others' etc. How do we find out what these 'others' are? When a channel comes and goes, I don't know if it is my box, aerial, or the xmitter.
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Who decides to put rubbish shopping channels on relatively high power and Pick, Challenge etc on low so we can't see them? Can the viewer not have some say?
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Does anyone know why so often I am unable to ask a question here? So often I write a question, click 'post your comment' and it says 'there was a fault with your message' and does not send?
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In my IP12 location, when I retune the freeview box it finds channels in the 21-28 channel group. My aerial is on Sudbury and I assume it is finding channels from the Aldeburgh group. I know from analogue days that Aldeburgh provided a rotten signal and Sudbury good. How can I stop it hooking on Aldeburgh? And can it, for example, hook up to both so that I find BBC 1, for example, on two different channels?
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Are we going to be able to get digital radio in the IP 12 area? No signal here without an external aerial, whereas in IP15 it is strong. I believe the signal comes from Aldeburgh, 10 miles away or less in a straight line. Seems a rotten transmitter for DAB, whereas FM Radio Suffolk comes through well from Aldeburgh in IP12. Can't they turn the wick up?
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But the Sudbury one is the one we have always had, on which 95% of aerials are directed and by far the strongest.
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Saturday 15 October 2011 11:42PM
Thanks Brian,
Still Holland? They are a pain, I thought now they were all digital it would have put an end to it.