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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.Richard Jones: Well, you claim they do. However, years of experience usually shows that such problems are rarely transmitter faults.
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aerialman: I am not taking a "sweep it under the carpet" at all. I am simply suggesting that your reception problems are not caused by transmitter outages.
It is unlikely that the transmitter would fail and the automatic testing facilities would not pick it up.
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Carlos: The LNB may have developed a fault over the time, or the dish may not be correctly aligned.
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Richard Jones: Do you have any proof of this? Are you claiming this happen to all three multiplexes?
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Richard Jones: I'm not saying you have "made it up", I am asking you what proof you have provide to the BBC. Please.
You SPECIFICALLY said that you KNEW the multiplex was being broadcast with no content. So, again, what is your proof of this?
I can't help if you don't have this actual information.
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Roland Lewis: Is your aerial on the roof? What have you done to fix your reception problems?
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Monday 17 January 2011 6:48PM
Richard Jones: However you feel about it, it is the official reporting point.