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Stuart Watson: You should be using Divis if you want some form of Freeview reception.

You will get mutliplexes 1, B, C and D (the 16QAM mode ones) until 2012, and everything after switchover.

Sky uses a group of satellites over the DR Congo and has nothing to do with the terrestrial transmitters. Hence the name.

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All channels page updated
Thursday 24 February 2011 9:04PM

Brian Springthorpe: I have Windows Media Centre with the remote and it has two buttons that skip forward 30s and back 6s. Nothing could be easier to remove adverts.

I never watch anything live to be honest.

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John Booth: Does it have a screen?
Basically, all sets are compatible.
If it doesn't have Freeview built in, you just buy a Freeview box and connect it to the set.


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Allan: Let me know how you get on.

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Allan: I'm glad to hear that.

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Esther: Yes, it would have worked perfectly.

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Lichfield (Staffordshire, England) transmitter
Thursday 24 February 2011 9:08PM

Neil Williams: Get rid of the amplifiers, they will do nothing but cause the digital signals to be destroyed.

How is your analogue Channel 5 reception?

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Laura Trowbridge: First, you can't get Freeview though anything other than a TV aerial.

To get Freeview HD you will need to connect the TV set to an aerial that is pointing at a transmitter with Freeview HD.

Is the Sky box not connected to the TV set using a SCART cable?

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Allan: It is a special reset procedure to clear faults in the channel list.

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