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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.


BIG D: Yes, the dish is your you can do as you like with it and there is no requirement to inform Sky.

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Grumps: If you have poor reception on analogue Channel 5, you won't be able to get Freeview HD. Use the analogue Channel 5 as a guide to getting a perfect signal and Freeview HD will work.

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Peter Barker: You can use Freesat with any TV, just use an external Freesat box for each set.

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Robert: Thanks. There is a new Radio Transmitters section under development that will have the correct local radio information.

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Stuart O.: You seem to be confused. ITV2 +1 is carried on COM4, so it not transmitted from here. It is impossible to remove ITV1 HD and ITV2 from multiplexes PSB3 and PSB2.

The commercial multiplex operators declined to operate from this transmitter because it would be unprofitable to do, and are not under any obligation to do so.

Due to this there are no allocated frequencies so they will not be able to add them in future.

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Richard P: Yes, there is high pressure and your loft mounted aerial is, as I am sure you know, especially susceptible to this kind of problem.

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Eddie Rock: OK. I would have thought the best thing you can do is to remove the cable entierly and replace it with a new one.

Satellite-grade cable would offer the best quality signal.

I would suspect that all the messing around has damaged the cable internally.

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John: I have no idea if you have satellite or Freeview or where you are.

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