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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.Mike Dimmick: "With Ofcom announcing a timetable for the auction of the 800Mhz and 2.6Ghz frequencies, and the Government indicating that 500Mhz of public spectrum will be freed in the next 10 years, delegates will examine how the airwaves can be allocated, assess the dangers of a 'spectrum drought' to UK competitiveness and consider tensions that are likely to arise between competing uses." Westminster Forum Projects | Westminster eForum | Sorting spectrum - auctions, allocations and availability .
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Julie: Everyone get a Freeview signal at switchover. Just buy a Freeview box then, they cost a few pounds.
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Jordan: Please see Single frequency interference | ukfree.tv - independent free digital TV advice please.
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Bhoppy: You will get the free-to-air HD channels, ie BBC One HD, BBC HD and ITV1 HD.
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Una Heap: You need to connect to a rooftop aerial for reliable Freeview reception. If you have an existing one to connect to, that is always the cheapest option.
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Andy: There isn't any work being done on the transmitter. Don't worry about other people, have a look at Single frequency interference | ukfree.tv - independent free digital TV advice too.
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Monday 17 January 2011 10:46PM
Richard Jones: Ah, you say "100%".
Having both signal quality and strength at 100% often indicates that you have too much signal.
If you have a booster or amplifier you might want to remove it.
If you don't you might want to try an attenuator to reduce the signal strength down.