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Below are all of Dave Lindsay's postings, with the most recent are at the bottom of the page.Ronald J. Beaton: My apologies, Rosneath broadcasts a low power signal horizontally in the direction of Rosneath town and a high power vertically polarised one in the other direction.
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Stephen: Some HD receivers have issues which inhibit them from receiving two DVB-T2 (HD) multiplexes at once. Knowledge of the make and model number will allow others on here to comment on whether it is affected.
However, try the automatic tuning scan and unplug it before it gets to C57, this being to test whether it will pick up and allow you to watch COM7 on C31. If it will then it would appear that your box will only show one DVB-T2 mux.
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Lots of people can't read that this site has nothing to do with Made in Tyne and Wear, or any other broadcaster for that matter.
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sonia morrow: Some forums say it's not available in the North. The only possibility is: can you receive it from one of the terrestrial transmitters in the South?
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gordon malcolm: Not via Freeview. The only way would be "if" your TV has a DAB (digital radio) or FM receiver built in.
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gordon malcolm: Sorry, of course Forth 2 is on AM, not FM I was thinking of Forth 1!
Listen online is probably the best bet.
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Mr & Mrs I L Rubery: No, because they aren't broadcast from Sutton Coldfield.
There are a number of transmitters up the Derwent valley that relay Waltham, but you are out of range of them all.
Refer to this terrain plot:
Terrain between ( m a.g.l.) and (antenna m a.g.l.) - Optimising UK DTT Freeview and Radio aerial location
The ground rises and falls within a couple of miles of you and may be the cause of your difficulty.
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FRANK SMALLKER: Refer to the broadcaster's own website:
Ways that you can listen to Gaydio | Contact | Gaydio
It is available on DAB in parts of the South East only.
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Michael: Because it's a commercial channel, therefore it can decide where it's available and for what charge.
Only the BBC TV and radio services, ITV (the main ITV channel only)/STV (part of Scotland)/UTV (Northern Ireland), Channel 4 and Channel 5 have an obligation to be available for free on all platforms, this being because they are Public Service Broadcasters.
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Monday 19 January 2015 1:10PM
Ronald J. Beaton: What is this "4G" aerial you speak of. "4G" implies mobile telephony, so it's not surprising that using a mobile telephone antenna for television reception is likely to result in poor reception.
Knowledge of your location, preferably in the form of postcode or that of a nearby shop, is required as this is a reception issue.
If the "4G" aerial is really intended for television reception then you describe it as "flat", but Rosneath broadcasts vertically so that might be one reason that reception is likely to be intermittent.