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Below are all of Briantist's postings, with the most recent are at the bottom of the page.Gary Plank: If you mean Multiplex D/ArqB (there is no "MUX 4"):
" Arqiva B will remain on its pre-switchover channel (50+) until late 2011, and then temporarily move to channel 63 (at 2.2kW ERP), before adopting its final allocation of channel 56 during mid-2012".
The best thing to do with an amplifier after switchover is to remove it from the system, they usually make reception worse.
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nitty: You didn't provide a postcode, but you are probaly using the Emley Moor transmitter on the set that changed. See Switchover starts in 4 million homes in Yorkshire, West Midlands 7th September | ukfree.tv - independent free digital TV advice .
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Dave: There is no reason why it should go to Channel 5 HD, for one thing Channel 5 has to apply.
This is an extra channel on the same multiplex, so it will appear on ALL transmitters (except those with analogue-only).
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Ben: The multiplex was always called "BBCB". The frequencies for everything, aside from BBC TWO/BBCA/Mux 1, do not change for two more weeks.
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sarahmj: Please see How do I change the RF output channel on a Sky Digibox? | ukfree.tv - independent free digital TV advice .
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S Shaw: Either your box is tuned to the Belmont transmitter, or your equipment detected the switchover event and retuned itself.
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Wednesday 7 September 2011 9:13PM
Ben: As I said, there isn't supposed to be a problem now, so it would be wild speculation to say it will be OK in two weeks if we don't know why you are missing the multiplex now.