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All posts by Briantist
Below are all of Briantist's postings, with the most recent are at the bottom of the page.Michael: " sending threatening letters"
I've seen these letters.... They are clearly worded, but they are only a threat if you have a television and are telling them your don't.
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Dean Ensor: The "Portsmouth" local TV service is still in the "awaiting applications for Phase 2".
Without a local TV channel to start, MuxCo won't be broadcasting their two additional services. See Local television on Freeview | ukfree.tv - 11 years of independent, free digital TV advice please.
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Sharealam: movies4men (LCN 48) was on the Manchester Mux, movies4men+1 has moved to LCN 50 in Manchester only.
I can only assume that the appearance of the other HD regions of BBC One is because Sky is about to do what Freesat did and put BBC One in HD on 101 in Scotland Wales and Northern Ireland and BBC Two HD on 102 in England.
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Charles Stuart: I suspect you've got a "grouped" rooftop aerial, whereas your indoor aerial is wideband.
The "old" allocation for this transmitter was C/D. If you didn't get Channel 5 on analogue very week, this would certainly be the case.
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Charles Stuart: The "curves" for the various aerial groups are listed on Aerial group performance | Rigger's zone | ukfree.tv - 11 years of independent, free digital TV advice
Basically C/D is -30dB for C33, which is - in a nutshell - "signal blocked".
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trevorjharris: in this piece I'm considering a version of the status quo: 3% of homes claim to boot have a tv.
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Another way of looking at is
http://downloads.bbc.co.u….pdf
"As you will read from some of the data in this report, it is encouraging to see that despite the plethora of media choices available to the UK audience nowadays, 97 per cent of the UK population choose to spend an average of over 19 hours a week consuming BBC services across TV, Radio and Online. "
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Tuesday 1 April 2014 1:26PM
"Why not put £10 on all new TVs and other receiving equipment like lap tops etc" it's worth noting that £10 peer sale won't raise anything really....