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Below are all of Briantist's postings, with the most recent are at the bottom of the page.Mark Aberfan Aerials: The Windows Media Centre, which works the same way, has found ITV1+1 and applied it's internet-delivered EPG to it correctly.
And the service is only 15 months late, so there's been plenty of time for testing.
The BT Vision boxes support MEPG4, which is handy for those near France or the RoI...
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Gareth Smart: You do tend to get almost as good reception from behind a Yagi aerial as you do from in front, and as Wenvoe signals are stronger at your location, why not try C49 for multiplex COM6/D?
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lorri: OK. It depends on the transmitter you are using at NN7 3LW.
If it the Sutton Coldfield transmitter, then you will get four of the six multiplexes OK, but not SDN and ARQA, and these will get worse in 2013.
The Sandy Heath transmitter is a better choice, as this will, by 23 November 2011 provide all the services.
The public service ones will start on high power at 13 April 2011.
However, if you have not got a wideband aerial yet, you will need one for the commercial multiplexes.
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Kirstyn: I doubt if it the box, there are no faults reported and I can't see any reason for your problem.
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McDonald: Please see Mendip transmitter - January 11th retune required | ukfree.tv - independent free digital TV advice .
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Tim: Please see the Freeview reception has changed? | ukfree.tv - independent free digital TV advice page.
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Jane Brothbank: The aerial will be your responsibility, but you may have to see permission for access.
If the aerial is shared with others you would have to seek the advice of the managing agent.
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Tuesday 11 January 2011 8:31PM
Kirstyn: I'm at a bit of a loss, no changes have been made to the output levels, just the channels provided.