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Below are all of Briantist's postings, with the most recent are at the bottom of the page.David: Most relays will be done "at 6am" along with Emley Moor, except:
7.30am: Beecroft Hill
9am: Addingham, Cop Hill, Copley, Cullingworth, Halifax, Hope, Shatton Edge, Skipton, Skipton Town, Wharfedal
noon: Batley, Bradford West, Holmfirth, Kettlewell
3pm: Cowling
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David: There's not much record. BBC TWO is a England-wide service, so there will be little fanfare when the analogue service is turned off, ITV1 will appear in place of BBC TWO and then ITV1 analogue just goes to snow. That's it.
About the same time, multiplex 1 will close down.
A few hours later, the BBCA multiplex starts up on the ITV1 analogue frequency.
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Matt: The BBC have a satellite-based backup system if the primary (correct regional) Freeview service fails, there is no requirement for an "off air" backup.
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Laura: Please see Two frequency interference
| ukfree.tv - independent free digital TV advice .
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Len Webster: I would have a look at Freeview intermittent interference | ukfree.tv - independent free digital TV advice .
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kB Aerials Sheffield : To answer a question from up the page - I have no idea if I have ever received any money from any advertiser, not how much they have paid, this information is not provided.
Google Adsense is like Fight Club (the first rule of Fight Club is you don't talk about Fight Club).
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Greg: SCART from your existing box (using the "RGB" input). If you want HD, use Sky+HD with the HDMI connection.
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john : Sorry, you say you already "use the freview hd" and then ask how to "switch from sky to freeview". I'm confused as to what you could possibly mean.
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David Ralph: If you could perhaps provide a full postcode it might be possible to suggest which aerial to put on your roof.
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Tuesday 6 September 2011 2:02PM
Peter: Yes, good points. I have worked in the industry for many years and most people regard such work done by the BBC as the benchmark.