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Below are all of Briantist's postings, with the most recent are at the bottom of the page.Paul: There have been no changes at all to analogue or digital transmissions concerned with ITV.
BBC ONE now broadcasts on the old analogue BBC TWO frequency, and multiplex BBCA is now broadcasting on the old BBC ONE analogue frequency. C49 is no longer in use.
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Roy Mitchell: Oxford offers HD from Wednesday 28th September 2011. Luton will never have a full Freeview service.
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David: This has nothing to do with "the BBC". Your Freeview box allocates the channels on a "first come first stored" basis, and C22 is lower than C45.
If you can't deal with changing to 800 (which is usually pressing CH- from 1), clear your channel list and add in the Emley Moor frequencies by hand.
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dave griffo: No, only the BBCA multiplex has moved to high power, the rest follow in a fortnight.
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Derek: Can you first check the Freeview intermittent interference | ukfree.tv - independent free digital TV advice page.
However, you are not (until Rowridge VP comes on line next year) in a Freeview official coverage area.
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David: Sorry, but there is no planning error. This is how the digital switchover process happens.
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David: There are a few Freeview boxes that will allocate the strongest channel, but most (95%) allow the channels in frequency order.
Freeview HD and the latest Freeview SD boxes will present a "multiplex regions found" menu.
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Wednesday 3 August 2011 12:29PM
Robert: I would see Single frequency interference | ukfree.tv - independent free digital TV advice - there are no faults on the Oxford transmitter.