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Thursday 24 February 2011 1:50PM

Darren Bromley: It says "Spare RF: C65 C66 C64" under the list.

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George: What is your postcode please?

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D Wangford: If you have any boosters or amplifiers, disconnect them from your system.

If you don't, you might have to fit an attenuator to your system.

Also, see Single frequency interference | ukfree.tv - independent free digital TV advice .

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HEATHER: Please see Single frequency interference | ukfree.tv - independent free digital TV advice .

You are in a poor area for Freeview reception, you might expect this to happen.

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Ian Rangeley: Basically, they are not going to add any more services to the transmitter.

The commercial multiplex operators do not wish to transmit from any such transmitters and they are under no obligation to do so.

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Thursday 24 February 2011 2:45PM

steve.s: The analogue RF output system is very out of date.

Your options are

1) use a wireless video sender;

2) add Freesat boxes to your other sets. You can get SD Freesat boxes for £30, and you just need to run in some satellite-grade cable from them to spare outputs on the dish.

The advantage of (2) is you can watch any
channel you want on each TV.

You can also get RF modulators, but for the cost you may as well have the full choice of channels.

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R Callan: If this is the case you should have no problems with the reception of Freeview HD.

Just to check, you have got a Freeview HD set, and not a HD Ready set with Freeview?

Have you tried doing a "manual add" on the C34 frequency?

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