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patricia turnpenny: Yes, or you can run a cable in yourself using a kit from a high-street store, such as Buy Philex 15m TV Aerial Extension Kit at Argos.co.uk - Your Online Shop for TV aerials, boosters and accessories.
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UK television transmitters | Transmitters
Tuesday 6 September 2011 8:31AM

George Buchanan: The transmitter locations have been provided by the BBC and cross-referenced with Ofcom...

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KatyP: If you share an aerial system with other flats, this is possible. If you suspect it to be the case, I would contact your Management Company and ask them to investigate for you.

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J Hall: You will get the new service from the transmitter to which your aerial points, but as you have not provided a full postcode I can't be more specific.

Also see Digital Region Overlap | ukfree.tv - independent free digital TV advice .

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C mcgrath: Sorry, that's not very much to go on.

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john george nichol: I'm not quite sure what you mean by "distortion or overmodulation", but you should probably contact the radio station and let them know if you have a problem.

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Bob: I would go to ukdigitalradio: Coverage and enter your postcode.

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Hannington (Hampshire, England) transmitter
Tuesday 6 September 2011 8:43AM

Phil W: You will get the public service channels with full-strength from 22nd February 2012, with all services becoming stable for you on 4th April 2012.

Until that point you probably will not get a reliable Freeview service, apart from Multiplex A.

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