Advice needed please. I live in IP13 9GB and have a shared aerial system curently pointing at Sudburytransmitter. The communal aerial has just been renewed and the amplifier replaced. The analoguesignal is still poor (fuzzy but watchable), the digital signal mostly ok on Mux 1 and Mux B (75% strength on my Sony tuner), poor on Mux 2 and Mux D (30% strength) and non-existent for Mux A and Mux C. Should we re-position the aerial to point at Tacelneston (the recommended transmitter according to digitaluk and the coverage map on this site) now or wait till the Tacolneston full power switch-on in November, bearing in mind that the Sudbury transmitter will switch to full power in July. i.e. will we get an improvement in July then an even bigger improvement in November or will the Sudbury digital switch-on not really impact us as we are on the very fringes of reception?
Monday 2 May 2011 12:54PM
Woodbridge
Advice needed please. I live in IP13 9GB and have a shared aerial system curently pointing at Sudbury transmitter. The communal aerial has just been renewed and the amplifier replaced. The analogue signal is still poor (fuzzy but watchable), the digital signal mostly ok on Mux 1 and Mux B (75% strength on my Sony tuner), poor on Mux 2 and Mux D (30% strength) and non-existent for Mux A and Mux C. Should we re-position the aerial to point at Tacelneston (the recommended transmitter according to digitaluk and the coverage map on this site) now or wait till the Tacolneston full power switch-on in November, bearing in mind that the Sudbury transmitter will switch to full power in July. i.e. will we get an improvement in July then an even bigger improvement in November or will the Sudbury digital switch-on not really impact us as we are on the very fringes of reception?