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All posts by Briantist

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Chris: There is only one part to the satellite cable connector, just unscrew it.

I don't have your postcode so I don't know how many Freeview channels you can receive.

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Also, some transmitters have a little "Streetview man" icon - click this to see a picture of the transmitter.

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Upgrading from Sky to Freesat | Freesat
Sunday 13 February 2011 5:32PM

nora: Yes, you can.

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Ian Nottingham: I suspect you're going to have to get it repaired.

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Matt: No, a Sky box isn't a Freeview receiver. If you want to watch Freeview, you need a Freeview box.

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Aerial groups - new feature | Transmitters
Sunday 13 February 2011 6:40PM

David: OK, an aerial is an aerial is an aerial. They are not "analogue" or "digital".

There are plenty of things a "red box" could be, what is inside?

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Jordy: If you have some, they would be most welcome.

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Ian: I think that is hugely unfair. If you can point to any single flaw in the frequency plan, I would be interested to hear it.

The planning is like 3D chess. First of all there is the DDR, which is removing loads of allocatable frequencies, and you have to switch transmitters over whilst not taking any other transmitter off air, sometimes for several years.

The plan has kept almost every transmitter "in group" for the PSB frequencies and minimized the number of retuning events AND has to take into account what is going on in RoI, France, Belgium, Netherlands and so on.

If you think you have a better plan, I would love to hear it.

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