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All posts by Briantist

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John Wilde: OK, I would check around for a streetlight that comes on and off at the time, this has been the cause of such problems in the past.

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luke: As above "Freeview power increases from 9,667W (average) to 116,667W, 12 times stronger."

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Freesat from Sky cards need updating
Monday 21 February 2011 9:14AM

Robin: The card provides access to Sky3, Fiver and Five USA. If you can view these channels, you don't need a new card. If you can't, you do.

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All channels page updated | Blogs
Monday 21 February 2011 10:16AM

michae: No, they are allocated on a first-come first-served basis.

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Freesat from Sky cards need updating
Monday 21 February 2011 10:16AM

Robin: No, that's is the full list.

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All channels page updated | Blogs
Monday 21 February 2011 12:40PM

michael: If you use the search box on UK Free TV, it will also search Lyngsat to help with that.

The purpose of the list is reduce the complexity, if I started adding in all the transponder and multiplex information it would reduce clarity.

And I see little point in duplicating the excellent efforts of Lyngsat.

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Ofcom provides Product Placement logo
Monday 21 February 2011 12:41PM

Simon: As it says above, it is not an on screen graphic, it is a logo that is show for three seconds during the opening credits and after the advert breaks.

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All channels page updated | Blogs
Monday 21 February 2011 12:46PM

Keith: Nothing much, just retune the boxes/sets on the day.

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John Wilde: Firstly, the concept of a "TV Detector van" was always a red herring. They just a database of addresses without a licence.

If you want someone (and it is the BBC who are reponsible) to do a tests, follow the "BBC Reception Test" link next to your post. This is the official way to report such problems.

Any reputable aerial company will have the correct equipment to help detect a source of interference.

Your times are very specific - I would have a look around for a dodgy street light that is coming on at the time you start having the problem. Or other sources such as security lighting or that belonging to a business.

If the times are exactly the same then this does suggest something on a timer.

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