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Below are all of Briantist's postings, with the most recent are at the bottom of the page.Iain Davies: It's a feed for Freesat/Sky, the Freeview HD service is distributed terrestrially.
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Edward: Yes, you can already get a full Freeview service from Sutton Coldfield or Lark Stoke with a suitable rooftop aerial.
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Chris: See also Freeview retune - poor public service transmitters deal | ukfree.tv - independent free digital TV advice . The "+1" channels for ITV1 and Channel 4+1 have to be on Mutliplex 2/D3+4 because they have regional versions, and multiplexes SDN, ArqA and ArqB are the same UK-wide (with the exception of SDN in Wales).
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Andre: If you use a SCART->VGA device, it must be able to provide the additional synchronization signals and not just be a "lead".
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Nick Wilcock: The EPG on most systems (with the exception of course of "classic Sky" boxes) allow you to see the full seven day EPG without leaving what you are watching.
For this reason the BBC dropped the programme listing on the "red button".
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Nick: Parliament never made such a provision when enacting the regulations, so whilst it is your opinion, it isn't the law. It may also be unlawful as a "restraint of trade".
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David Corrick: If you have an overload, fit an attenuator, they cost about a fiver.
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Gill Hawkins: If you are using Freeview, you can just go to channel number 301.
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Andy Hagerty: As it says above, there are no problems with the transmitter. I would have a look at Freeview reception has changed? | ukfree.tv - independent free digital TV advice .
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Saturday 27 August 2011 2:17PM
Sky have made, basically, a very profitable business out of selling things they don't own.