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Graham: BBC FOUR is on 10.803MHz horizontal, 22000-5/6.

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J Taylor: All the information I have about this transmitter is listed above.

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cfenner: You can stop paying your TVL if you rid yourself of television equipment. If you want to do that, that's fine by me.

I would suspect you probably have too much signal. If you have any boosters or amplifiers, remove them from your system.

If you don't then try fitting an attenuator (about a fiver) to your system.

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Sky Sports News
Thursday 6 January 2011 8:19AM

sulaimon: No, the footprint does not cover Nigera. Not even "almost".

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Chris: There will be a "red band" on a group A aerial, but the only way to find out the actual gain is to check in the technical specifications.

I'll keep my fingers crossed for you too.

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Brighton bus stop index
Thursday 6 January 2011 8:31AM

Mark A.: There is also the small matter of HD screen technology not having any heat in the first place to burn things in...

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Stockland Hill (Devon, England) transmitter
Thursday 6 January 2011 8:32AM

M Rose: There are no problems with the trnamsitter. Can you please see Single frequency interference | ukfree.tv - independent free digital TV advice ?

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Des Collier: It is not unheard of, but usually rigerous testing is done first. DTG :: DTT Receiver Downloads is the source of the updates, or DTT Engineering Channel Over-air Download Schedule if you want the RSS feed.

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