By providing a full postcode (such as W1A 1AA), national grid reference (for example SE123456) or latitude, longitude pair (like 54, -0.5) this page will provide a map, terrain plot and detailed information of the location showing the UK and RoI television transmitters that it is possible you receive Freeview, Freeview HD, Youview, BT TV and Saorview from.
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These predictions are based upon a rooftop aerial and depend on the suitability of the aerial, the distance to the transmitters, the power of their signals, the postcode area, and local terrain.Monday, 17 June 2013
Kate Rogers: The broadcast channel (frequency) of PSB2 which carries ITV, C4, C5 and others changed at the Ivybridge transmitter.
If your set has manual tuning on, try scanning UHF channel 40.
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Kate Rogers5:00 PM
Plymouth
Thank you for help problem sorted x
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MikeB9:35 PM
Peterborough
ms jones: Obviously check whether your aerial leads are connected properly, but I suspect the best thing to do is to simply retune.
BTW - I've noticed a couple of posts where people have included phone numbers. Although postcodes can be very useful for predicting reception, telephone numbers should not be included for a number of reasons.
Firstly - none of the questions are answered by people from any offical helpline. Nobody is ever going to ring you up and guide you through something, etc. If you want help like that, then contact a professional.
Secondly, telephone numbers dont really help in locating you for reception purposes, where you are at the best of times, and mobile numbers certainly dont.
Lastly, and most importantly - you've given out your phone number to potentially anyone on the internet, which could certainly put you at risk, and is of course unwise.
Hopefully, a retune will sort out your problem, but if not, come back with a postcode and a description of your setup.
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Tuesday, 18 June 2013
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Zoe10:19 AM
Truro
I live in Frances Street Truro and we are now restricted to only view the BBC channels for the last week with no ITV or Channel 4. We've been up on the roof and moved the aerial but this has made no difference?? What can we do? Why has the signal been lost within the last week?
Any help or ideas welcome. Thanks
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Zoe: If your set has a manual tuning option then try a manual scan of UHF channel 49, which is that for the services you are now missing.
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Yaz4:46 PM
Stockton-on-tees
Hi, I wonder if anyone could advise. My postcode is TS17 8AD and a few days ago (after the windy weather) I lost all channels on the 5usa section (Ch50 I think) I have a Panasonic TV with freeview and my Panasonic DVD recorder has Freeview+. Its the DVD Freeview which is not working, the TV is fine. I have tried re-scan, unplugging, resets, scans, etc. It was showing programme info but no signal, however after my latest unplugging effort the DVD box has lost all channels on the CH50 set. It is now not possible for me to record anything from those channels on my DVD box. My aerial looks the same position as before and I am getting all channels on the TV and all but one set on the DVD box so maybe it is not the cable? Any help would be appreciated, as I am missing all my favourite programmes. Thanks
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Yaz: All the aerials I can see on Streetview are pointing roughly due south, which is to Bilsdale. COM4 (SDN, the multiplex which carries 5USA and others) is on C43 from Bilsdale and C50 from Pontop Pike which is the opposite direction.
If it was tuned not to the transmitter to which the aerial faces then this explains why reception has changed.
Bring up the signal strength screen on the TV and see which it is tuned to.
Pontop Pike's channels are in roughly the top half of the band and Bilsdale's are in the bottom half, so unplugging the aerial after the first 50% of the scan should help miss out Pontop Pike.
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Zoe6:57 PM
Dave Lindsay: I've tried a manual scan on channel 49 (69800kHz) but nothing happened?? I still can't get any other channels than bbc!?
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Zoe: Do you have any other box, notably a Sky box, which could be interfering with the C49 signal?
If you do try feeding the incoming aerial lead directly into your TV and then perform a manual scan of C49 again.
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