menuMENU    UK Free TV logo Archive (2002-)

 

 

Click to see updates

All posts by Dave Lindsay

Below are all of Dave Lindsay's postings, with the most recent are at the bottom of the page.

Untitled
Wednesday 20 November 2013 4:38PM

Reilly: I suspect that Will is correct - it is down to the data the broadcaster is putting out.

I have had the same thing happen in the past with a Freeview PVR which has series link enabled.

The workaround may be to cancel the link to the EPG and instead set a timed recording. This obviously does mean that if the broadcast time is changed that the recording time won't change accordingly.

link to this comment
GB flag
Untitled
Wednesday 20 November 2013 4:54PM

Will: In which case, in such situations there may be no solution.

link to this comment
GB flag
Untitled
Wednesday 20 November 2013 5:08PM

Will: Which is a messy solution. The moral is when purchasing such a device to ensure that it has manual timer recording facility.

link to this comment
GB flag

k: The postcode is only required in order to give you the regional programming for your location. Try entering another postcode.

link to this comment
GB flag

Mike: In addition to the response given by jb38, it is worth pointing out that Bilsdale currently has ongoing engineering works which could affect your reception.

link to this comment
GB flag

MikeP: Judging by the radiation pattern and ensuing coverage map above, it would appear that the Calne transmitter does serve JamesD.

link to this comment
GB flag

k: That was my best shot.

link to this comment
GB flag
Winter Hill (Bolton, England) transmitter
Thursday 21 November 2013 1:19PM

D Hardy: It isn't necessarily the case that your aerial is not pointing to Winter Hill.

Even with an aerial pointing to a particular transmitter and providing a good signal, a receiver can "decide" to go with a different one during the automatic tuning scan. It is worth noting that Ladder Hill's channels are lower than Winter Hill's and so are picked up earlier during the scan.

Winter Hill is on a bearing of 309 degrees and Moel y Parc is at 255 degrees.

Try manual scans of Winter Hill's UHF channels. Digital UK predictor doesn't rate them although I'm somewhat sceptical that predicted interference from another transmitter could be playing its part in the prediction.

If your Romiley aerial is a Group B one (yellow tip) then it won't be best for Winter Hill:

Aerials, TV Aerial and Digital Aerial

Winter Hill is all Group C/D, although with the possibility that in the future the rest of C/D could be sold off for mobile services it is wise to use a Group E or even wideband.

If you can receive COM channels from Moel y Parc you could diplex that aerial with one on Ladder Hill to give you North West programming.

link to this comment
GB flag
Winter Hill (Bolton, England) transmitter
Thursday 21 November 2013 1:27PM

D Hardy: Receiving channels from Winter Hill or Moel y Parc come with the warning that it might not work or might be intermittent, perhaps seasonal.

link to this comment
GB flag
Stockland Hill (Devon, England) transmitter
Thursday 21 November 2013 3:53PM

Nicholas Willmott: There is another factor and that is the availability of suitable broadcast channels, C31 through to C37 (C36 excepted) being used exclusively.

link to this comment
GB flag