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All posts by Dave Lindsay
Below are all of Dave Lindsay's postings, with the most recent are at the bottom of the page.Roger: If this is a communal aerial system you and your neighbours are using then it is down to the party responsible to sort it out, and therefore it is that party you need to speak to.
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mdt: "Freeview" does not include subscription services carried on digital terrestrial television (DTT). However, as they are on DTT then they will appear on receivers.
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Vince Mathieson: See:
Ofcom | Radio Broadcast Update May 2013
Gold was removed from the Central Scotland multiplex in May.
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Pamela: See here:
Ofcom | Radio Broadcast Update May 2013
Some have been removed from the multiplex (see the page).
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Andrew: Because money rules the world today and mono means more stations, as does lower bit rate. Those who are more discerning, like yourself, will switch off. The objective of the broadcasters is to get as many channels in whilst ensuring that enough people listen.
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colin granger: It's stopped because the broadcaster has been allowed to do so:
Ofcom | Radio Broadcast Update May 2013
No doubt its space will be reoccupied by another station to generate more (or the same) revenue (i.e. not less).
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J Reid: I don't think you'll be able to receive it via terrestrial television (Freeview via your aerial).
Look at getting Freesat which will work with your dish.
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J Reid: Doubt it.
Kendal and Kendal Fell transmitters only carry the Public Service (PSB) channels. ITV3 is carried on one of the Commercial (COM) channels (which these don't broadcast).
Based on the Digital UK predictor, reception of the COM channels from Lancaster transmitter is doubtful and may be degraded because Caldbeck uses the same frequencies.
For that reason and bearing in mind you already have a dish, Freesat is probably your best bet.
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Trevor: I have one of those models. You will probably find that it has put Drama in the 800s because logical channel number 20 is already occupied.
Go to the 800s and find which number Drama is. Then use "Channel Sort" to swap 20 and whatever Drama is. See page 131 of the manual.
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Thursday 11 July 2013 11:27AM
Celia Leach: This suggests that you are only likely to receive the BBC national stations and the commercial national stations (D1 National):
In Your Area | What's On | Get Digital Radio
There is a "Norwich" multiplex which parts of Norfolk (not just Norwich) but it's doubtful that it will be available to you. This multiplex doesn't broadcast from Tacolneston, whereas BBC National and D1 National do.
Refer to the coverage map on page 6 (the projection for good indoor service under normal conditions):
http://www.ofcom.org.uk/s….pdf
Coverage maps can never be totally accurate. Objects can affect the signal including other buildings that are in the way.