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All posts by Briantist

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Dave
Monday 12 September 2011 12:13PM

Richard Baguley: Dave, and the rest of the ArqA multiplex, will be back with you on Wednesday 23rd November 2011.

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Feedback | Feedback
Monday 12 September 2011 2:05PM

Mike Dimmick: Thanks for that, I have updated the site to reflect the new dates.

Probably for the best the whole region going together, saves a lot of confusion as Tyne and Tees overlap a lot.

So, that just leaves the three groups in Northern Ireland without dates.

Oh yes, and the "4G moves"...

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Rowridge (Isle Of Wight, England) transmitter
Monday 12 September 2011 3:20PM

Steve P: Yes, and no.

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Really to replace Dave Ja Vu on Freeview
Monday 12 September 2011 3:22PM

Richard Baguley: Dave is still being transmitted from all transmitters, it is actually the same datastream from all transmitters, a single channel can't go missing from a multiplex.

You should do this My Freeview box has no EPG, is blank on FIVE, ITV3, ITV4, ITV2+1, has no sound or the channel line up is wrong | ukfree.tv - independent free digital TV advice if you have a problem with the channel line up.

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Cube Interactive - local TV bidder
Monday 12 September 2011 3:29PM

Ben: Please see Local TV on Freeview - new Ofcom maps | ukfree.tv - independent free digital TV advice for details of new allocations. Analogue assignments were invalidated at switchover.

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Mike Dimmick: I don't think it is speculation, but normal policy - I have in the past seen a BBC document that says there must never be any planned engineering works on transmitters when a major "listed" (ie, expensive) sporting event is taking place.

This has certainly been BBC policy for the last couple of decades as far as I know, as the BBC also expects the same from any networks used to supply to it during such periods.

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steve megilley: Basically, yes. If the two sockets do indeed connect together you can use the RF1 or RF2 output on the Sky box in that way.

However, it is also possible that both sockets connect to a distribution box for a rooftop aerial, and if that is the case it may not work.

The best thing to do is to try it.

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