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Below are all of Briantist's postings, with the most recent are at the bottom of the page.Trevor Ley: You might want to check the channels in the 800 range. If you can also get signals from transmitters in Wales, Radio Devon would get bumped to 820 perhaps - look between 800 and 899.
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Trevor Ley: Just to repeat myself... the channels will be "bumped" into the special range of 800-899, not within the "radio range" of 700-799.
I've added a bit of text about this to the article.
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AlanG: For the last 40 years, I can recall people saying just that very thing. I recall a guy in the sixth-form telling me it in all sincerity!
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AlanG: Yes, that's JUST WHAT Mike Skells told me in 1983. Just that. Exactly that.
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Rob: Hannington is part of the BBC South region (you get Sally Taylor and South Today at 6:30pm) and so you get Solent at the moment. Berkshire and Sussex are to follow (see the "speculation" in the article).
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Rob: The transmitters were sold decades ago, they belong to Arqiva. Arqiva - Infrastructure and Media Services for TV, Radio, Mobile, WiFi, Secure Solutions, Smart & IoT - Arqiva
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Well worth a look - Lichfield (Staffordshire, England) DAB transmitter - two different DAB services on the same mast.
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Wednesday 4 March 2015 7:52AM
js: Thanks for the dump. I've updated the Speculation list at the end of the article to match.I'm really pleased it matches Are we going to get BBC local radio on Freeview in England? so closely.It's a bit odd that they have put Surrey on the South East Mux when it mostly covered by the London transmitter area, and they didn't dupliate Sussex onto the South East one as Brighton and Hove and all of East Sussex is in the BBC One South East area.