menuMENU    UK Free TV logo Freeview

 

 

Click to see updates
Choose from four options: ■ TV mapping ■ TV terrain plot ■ TV technical ■ Radio

Freeview reception at W1G 9PG



List is for aerial group type: wideband group A group B group C/D group E group K

ch name signal strength direction transmitter
C21+multiplex SDN England (COM4)
south 186°ReigateV
C22multiplex Arqiva-A (COM5)
s-se 153°Crystal PalaceH
C23-multiplex BBCA England London
south 186°ReigateV
C23multiplex BBCA England London
s-se 153°Crystal PalaceH
C24multiplex Arqiva-A (COM5)
south 186°ReigateV
C25multiplex SDN England (COM4)
s-se 153°Crystal PalaceH
C26multiplex D3+4 England London
south 186°ReigateV
C26multiplex D3+4 England London
s-se 153°Crystal PalaceH
C27multiplex Arqiva-B (COM6)
south 186°ReigateV
C28-multiplex Arqiva-B (COM6)
s-se 153°Crystal PalaceH
C29Comux Local TV multiplex LW
H
C30Freeview HD multiplex BBCB (PSB3) National
south 186°ReigateV
C30-Freeview HD multiplex BBCB (PSB3) National
s-se 153°Crystal PalaceH
C31multiplex Arqiva-A (COM5)
southwest 224°GuildfordV
C32multiplex Arqiva-B (COM6)
V
C32multiplex BBCA England South East
e-se 113°Bluebell HillH
C34Freeview HD multiplex Arqiva-D (com8)
H
C37multiplex SDN England (COM4)
southwest 224°GuildfordV
C40multiplex SDN England (COM4)
e-se 113°Bluebell HillH
C41multiplex BBCA England London
southwest 224°GuildfordV
C41-multiplex BBCA England London
east 96°WoolwichV
C43+multiplex Arqiva-A (COM5)
e-se 113°Bluebell HillH
C44multiplex D3+4 England London
southwest 224°GuildfordV
C44multiplex D3+4 England London
east 96°WoolwichV
C45+Freeview HD multiplex BBCB (PSB3) National
e-se 113°Bluebell HillH
C46multiplex Arqiva-B (COM6)
H
C47Freeview HD multiplex BBCB (PSB3) National
southwest 224°GuildfordV
C47Freeview HD multiplex BBCB (PSB3) National
east 96°WoolwichV
C55Freeview HD multiplex Arqiva-C (com7)
e-se 113°Bluebell HillH
C55Freeview HD multiplex Arqiva-C (com7)
s-se 153°Crystal PalaceH

H Horizontal V Vertical HD High Definition


List is for aerial group type: wideband group A group B group C/D group E group K

Distance to transmitters:

 

Advanced options

Show good and blocked paths from W1G 9PG for aerial height of ...

10m20m (Angel of the North)25m30m40m56m (Hyde Park Flats, Sheffield)62m (Monument)90m (Royal Liver Building, Liverpool)107m (Meridian Quay Tower, Swansea)115m (Bridgewater Place, Leeds)127m (Glasgow Tower)143m (Guy's Hospital)158m (Blackpool Tower)170m (Spinnaker Tower, Portsmouth)180m (The Gherkin/BT Tower) 193m (Tower 42)235m (Canary Wharf)310m (The Shard)(default view)

Comments
Wednesday, 3 August 2016
M
michael Hart
7:04 PM

michael Hart: DL5 4FH

link to this comment
michael Hart's 3 posts GB flag
S
StevensOnln1
sentiment_very_satisfiedPlatinum

7:30 PM

michael Hart: Are you in a new build, as your postcode isn't giving any result? A random postcode picked from Google Maps in Newton Aycliffe is show good coverage from Bilsdale (approximately East-South East) and Pontop Pike (approximately North-North West) which are both in Tyne Tees region. Does your aerial point in either of these directions or to somewhere else? A compass bearing would be great, but approximate direction would otherwise help work out where your signal is coming from.

link to this comment
StevensOnln1's 3,605 posts GB flag
M
michael Hart
11:17 PM

yes it is a new build and I will try those two compass settings as soon as pos , thanks

link to this comment
michael Hart's 3 posts GB flag
Wednesday, 10 August 2016
R
Richard Cooper
sentiment_satisfiedGold

11:15 AM

A. Robertson: Good Morning, A Robertson. There are no reported problems currently at the Hawick Freeview Light television relay transmitter and so I would strongly suggest that you carry out a full check of your reception installation from the aerial itself right through to the fly-lead from the wall aerial socket ('wall-plate') to the tv. Post again to this site if you require more detailed advice. Richard, Norwich.

link to this comment
Richard Cooper's 466 posts GB flag
Sunday, 14 August 2016
R
Richard Cooper
sentiment_satisfiedGold

4:55 PM

Brian Gregory: Hi, Brian. You had better direct your query directly to the UK.FREETV website 'webmaster', Mr Brian Butterworth, aka 'Briantist' because I believe that it is he who is responsible for the intralinks on this website. Richard, Norwich.

link to this comment
Richard Cooper's 466 posts GB flag
Stuart Swaine
5:50 PM
Bradford

Richard Cooper: I cannot receive channel 82 Vintage TV and Talking Pictures. I only get 7 HD channels when I think I should be getting 14.
Not sure which transmitter I am on, maybe the Idle or Wharfedale transmitter in Yorkshire
I live in BD5 9EX

link to this comment
Stuart Swaine's 13 posts GB flag
Stuart's: mapS's Freeview map terrainS's terrain plot wavesS's frequency data S's Freeview Detailed Coverage
M
MikeB
sentiment_very_satisfiedPlatinum

6:10 PM

Stuart Swaine: Wharfdale is a Light transmitter, so your only going to get the PSB3 mux HD channels. Idle is a full transmitter, but its really no better from the number of HD channels. Have a look at the digitaluk link - Emley Moor is what you'd want, but you'd have to realign your aerial, and the terrain link on this site doesn't even bring that transmitter as an option.

link to this comment
MikeB's 2,579 posts GB flag
Monday, 15 August 2016
R
Richard Cooper
sentiment_satisfiedGold

7:31 PM

Brian Gregory: Hi, Brian. If you wish to see old comments about radio, do what I just did, i.e. click on Radio from the banner menu on the left of the screen, then click on My Radio Reception and the comments you wish to see will appear. Of course, you also have the opportunity on this UKFREE.TV website to view any or all of the comments you, yourself have made at any time. Just spend a little while longer finding your way around Brian's excellent website, which is easy to navigate around once you are accustomed to it. Richard, Norwich.

link to this comment
Richard Cooper's 466 posts GB flag
Tuesday, 16 August 2016
R
Richard Cooper
sentiment_satisfiedGold

12:52 PM

Brian Gregory: Hi, Brian. I replied to your post about the website's tendency to revert to Freeview pages when on radio pages yesterday. In my posts, I stated that you specifically need to click on 'Radio' from the left-hand banner menu and then click on 'My Radio Reception' below the Radio' entry. On the other hand, if you wish to see all of the comments, you, yourself have made, you need to click on the 'News' label on the left-hand banner menu, and then click on the 'My Comments' label below that. Try these for yourself! Richard, Norwich.

link to this comment
Richard Cooper's 466 posts GB flag
Wednesday, 17 August 2016
D
David
sentiment_satisfiedGold

10:37 PM

Earlier this year I posted about picture breakup oh Freeview of HD stations only on my Samsung UE55HU7500 following the advice given which did not improve things I contacted Samsung and my supplier Richer Sounds and got confirmation that changes to the HD transmissions meant Samsung would have to create an update for my TV set which would take some time to prepare and test.
In the mean time RS have been very good and loaned me a HD box to provide me a Freeview HD service.
I am now in receipt of a USB key from Samsung to update the TV which I did this afternoon and we have had no HD picture breakup this evening.

link to this comment
David's 306 posts GB flag
Select more comments

Your comment please
Please post a question, answer or commentIf you have Freeview reception problems before posting a question your must first do this Freeview reset procedure then see: Freeview reception has changed, Single frequency interference, and Freeview intermittent interference.

If you have no satellite signal, see Sky Digibox says 'No Signal' or 'Technical fault'

If you have other problems, please provide a full (not partial) postcode (or preferably enter it in box at the top right) and indicate where if aerial is on the roof, in the loft or elsewhere.

UK Free TV is here to help people. If you are rude or disrespectful all of your posts will be deleted and you will be banned.








Privacy policy: UK Free Privacy policy.