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Freeview reception at LL22 8RS


For reliable and stable Freeview reception, you need an unobstructed path between the TV aerial on your roof and the digital TV transmitter. The map below shows the transmitters predicted to provide a signal at this location.

You can click on any transmitter symbol to show the coverage area as a green overlay on the map. Double click on a transmitter symbol to go to the transmitter information page.

You can also view the ten closest potential '4G-at-800' mobile phone masts within 1.5km of the selected location - these masts may be used for 4G-at-800 mobile broadband services from 2013-2015.

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There are 0 mobile phone masts within 1.5km of LL228RS (page shows closest 10)

What do the map symbols mean?

 EE,  Multiple operators,  O2,  3,  Vodafone,  location on line-of-sight,  Selected location,  Freeview transmitter,  Freeview light transmitter,  Engineering/fault today.

These icons show the potential locations for 5G-at-700MHz services that may interfere with Freeview reception. For actual mobile device reception prediction (at 800-960MHz and 1710-2170MHz) see these phone operator's mapping sites: Three O2 EE VM

Predicted Freeview channel list

1BBC One (SD)Moel-Y-Parc WalesPSB1
2BBC TwoMoel-Y-Parc WalesPSB1
5Channel 5Moel-Y-Parc WalesPSB2
6ITV 2Moel-Y-Parc WalesPSB2
9BBC FourMoel-Y-Parc WalesPSB1
 
10ITV3Moel-Y-Parc WalesPSB2
11Sky MixMoel-Y-Parc COM5
12QuestMoel-Y-Parc COM6
13E4Moel-Y-Parc WalesPSB2
14Film4Moel-Y-Parc WalesPSB2
 
15Channel 4 +1Moel-Y-Parc WalesPSB2
17ReallyMoel-Y-Parc COM5
18More4Moel-Y-Parc WalesPSB2
19U&DaveMoel-Y-Parc COM5
23BBC ThreeMoel-Y-Parc WalesPSB1
 
25U&WMoel-Y-Parc COM6
26ITV4Moel-Y-Parc WalesPSB2
27U&YesterdayMoel-Y-Parc COM6
28ITVBeMoel-Y-Parc WalesPSB2
30E4 +1Moel-Y-Parc WalesPSB2
 
31E4 ExtraMoel-Y-Parc COM5
34GREAT! moviesMoel-Y-Parc COM6
35ITV1 +1Moel-Y-Parc WalesPSB2
36Sky ArtsMoel-Y-Parc COM5
39DMAXMoel-Y-Parc COM6
 
40Quest RedMoel-Y-Parc COM5
43Food NetworkMoel-Y-Parc COM5
44HGTVMoel-Y-Parc COM6
465SELECTMoel-Y-Parc PSB3
47Film4 +1Moel-Y-Parc COM5
 
48ChallengeMoel-Y-Parc COM5
494sevenMoel-Y-Parc COM5
52GREAT! christmasMoel-Y-Parc COM6
56That's TV (UK)Moel-Y-Parc COM6
60U&Drama +1Moel-Y-Parc COM5
 
63GREAT! romance mixMoel-Y-Parc COM6
65That's TV 2Moel-Y-Parc COM5
70Quest +1Moel-Y-Parc COM5
71That’s 60sMoel-Y-Parc WalesPSB2
73HobbyMakerMoel-Y-Parc COM6
 
74&UYesterday +1Moel-Y-Parc COM5
75That's 90sMoel-Y-Parc COM6
76That's TV 2 MCRMoel-Y-Parc COM5
82Talking Pictures TVMoel-Y-Parc COM6
84PBS AmericaMoel-Y-Parc COM6
 
101BBC One HDMoel-Y-Parc PSB3
102BBC Two HDMoel-Y-Parc PSB3
103UTV HDMoel-Y-Parc PSB3
103STV HDMoel-Y-Parc PSB3
103ITV 1 HDMoel-Y-Parc PSB3
 
104Channel 4 HDMoel-Y-Parc PSB3
105Channel 5 HDMoel-Y-Parc PSB3
106BBC Four HDMoel-Y-Parc PSB3
107BBC Three HDMoel-Y-Parc PSB3
108BBC Scotland HDMoel-Y-Parc PSB3
 
110Channel 4 HD (Wales)Moel-Y-Parc PSB3
201CBBCMoel-Y-Parc WalesPSB1
202CBeebiesMoel-Y-Parc WalesPSB1
204CBBC HDMoel-Y-Parc PSB3
205CBeebies HDMoel-Y-Parc PSB3
 
231BBC NewsMoel-Y-Parc WalesPSB1
232BBC ParliamentMoel-Y-Parc WalesPSB1
233Sky NewsMoel-Y-Parc COM5
235Al Jazeera EngMoel-Y-Parc COM6

 

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Comments
Thursday, 27 February 2014
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KMJ,Derby
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5:59 PM

Stephen: If your aerial is pointing to Oxford (Beckley) you will have to wait a bit longer for the COM7 transmitter to enter service. There is no precise date given for this, as yet, just due during 2014.

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Philip Hind Woodward
6:18 PM

Post code LU7 4AW. Your system does not recognise it but, believe me, the Royal Mail does!
When we moved in to this new house three and a bit years ago, with new tv installation, 4 new tv sets, everything worked superbly - we had all the stations that we wanted, and more, good picture and sound.
Then, somewhere around the beginning of the year, the signal disappeared for longer than it is present. This week, we have been able to watch on Sunday evening and this morning for approx. 27 minutes between 0820 and 0850. Otherwise, we have a white on blue announcement that says 'Stream not available' and a red sign that says 'Off 10', which then counts down to 0.
I have done all of the checks suggested but am still being deprived of, what I consider should be, normal tv service. It is almost enough to drive me to buy into Sky, which really would be desperation!
To add insult to injury, my ISP is now threatening to start charging me for excessive broadband usage because the only way we can watch television is on my computer.
Help!!

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Dave Lindsay
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11:10 PM

Philip Hind Woodward: You aren't in an excellent reception area for any transmitter. Digital UK Coverage Checker proposes three possibles, neither of which are sparkling:

Coverage Checker - Detailed View

(Coverage checkers should always be used as a guide and results taken with a pinch of salt owing to the fact that they can never be in any way totally accurate.)

First up, Oxford at 24 miles and on a bearing of 249 degrees. The terrain plot shows obstructions at approximately 2, 3, 4 and 6 miles out:


Terrain between ( m a.g.l.) and (antenna m a.g.l.) - Optimising UK DTT Freeview and Radio aerial location


Sandy Heath at 23 miles and on a bearing of 47 degrees is obstructed due to the high ground at Herne Grange:


Terrain between ( m a.g.l.) and (antenna m a.g.l.) - Optimising UK DTT Freeview and Radio aerial location


And Crystal Palace at 41 miles and on a bearing of 142 degrees is obstructed quite a bit. The ground somewhere between Hemel Hempstead and Dagnall would appear to be in the way:


Terrain between ( m a.g.l.) and (antenna m a.g.l.) - Optimising UK DTT Freeview and Radio aerial location


Google Streetview photos were last taken in April 2009 and therefore do not show your road, as do the satellite images. Along Johnson Drive, however, there are large aerials mounted high up pointing in various directions (to the three transmitters identified). This merely adds weight to what I said about being in a poor area there is no overal winning transmitter.

So, your postcode is of little use in identifying which transmitter you are using. I doubt Royal Mail will know which way your aerial is pointing.

The only thing I will say is that your area appears to be one of development, so could it be that a building has gone up in the signal path (the line between you and the transmitter)? There are quite a few industrial units which could increase difficulty from one or more transmitters for some.

Ensure that you are tuned to the correct transmitter, although it would seem somewhat unlikely that at least four receivers are all tuned incorrectly.

If all channels are lost then this may suggest local interference of some kind, this often being pinned down by an AM radio. But if you are using a single aerial with powered amplifier then it is worth removing the amp and connecting a TV directly onto the incoming feed, if the amp is accessible.

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Dave Lindsay
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11:22 PM

Philip Hind Woodward: "If" you do decide to go down the satellite route you do not have to have or subscribe to Sky in order to get it. Freesat is the free-to-air platform you might want to look at.

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Friday, 28 February 2014
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Philip Hind Woodward
8:01 PM

Dave Lindsay: many thanks for the considerable effort you obviously put in to compiling the response to my posted query. That is very much appreciated.
Ironically, we started to get good pictures and sound from about an hour after posting the problem. And that appears to have continued up to the time of writing (1955 hrs 28.02.14)
The one thing that totally baffles me as a complete layman in these matters is how, without any apparent change in our domestic arrangements or in the surrounding environment (buildings, hills and other interventions cannot appear in minutes), the signal can be present, or not present, or vice versa.
At the moment, all is good so, many thanks for your virtual influence!

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Dave Lindsay
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8:50 PM

Philip Hind Woodward: Based on the fact that good signal ceases then that could be caused by local interference from noisy electrical equipment. For example a thermostat or noisy motorised port valve in hot water/central heating system.

Such a device could be in an adjacent property. The fact that you may perceive there to be nothing in your house to be a possible cause doesn't mean it isn't in your house; it may be a largely autonomous system.

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MikeB
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9:06 PM

Philip Hind Woodward: Does your signal come and go at any particular time? (in which, sounds just like local interference), or does it happen more randomly?

I'm just wondering if your system has a fault/break which manifests itself during wet weather, etc. Moisture can get into a broken coax cable, and kill your signal, but be ok when its dry.

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Monday, 3 March 2014
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Garth Sycamore
10:46 AM
Swindon

Hi Brian,
Is there a problem with the coverage maps for COM 7, 8 on Oxford? The maps for these two show as virtually the same coverage as the BBC A which is 100Kw. COM7,8 are only 5.8Kw and unavailable in Westlea Swindon SN55XN which show up bright green on the COM 7, 8 maps. Also its the same with the Mendip COM 7,8. Are there any plans to increase the power of these?

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Briantist
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11:29 AM

Garth Sycamore: The power reductions are actually partially compensated for the change in transmission mode to DVB-T2.

The yellow bits showing for COM7 and COM8 are down the network being made up of only three frequencies per multiplex: you get bits of overlap. However, the overlap might actually be additive, rather then interfering.

It's worth remembering that the receiver power level is computed by taking the transmission power and dividing by the distance SQUARD. This means that lowering the power from 50kW to 6kW is "only 9dB".

The DVB-T2 services are actually at same power than the old pre-DSO Freeview services.

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Heather Ellis
4:35 PM
Cardiff

My daughter bought a new tv and set top aerial.She lives in a ground floor flat with no external aerial provided.She can receiver most channels.The only ones she cannot receive are the Mux D3 & D4 channels,which indicates all channel 44 stations,if as your site says she receives from the Wenvoe transmitter.She has tried auto tune and manual tune.The Samsung Tv has a built in freeview tuner.The transmitter at Wenvoe says it has no problems.Apart from buying another set top aerial with an amplifier,have you any suggestions.Thank You

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