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Freeview reception at S6 2RA


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 6 mobile phone masts within 1.5km of S62RA (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)Sheffield YorkshirePSB1
2BBC TwoSheffield YorkshirePSB1
3ITV 1 (SD)Sheffield Yorkshire (Emley Moor)PSB2
4Channel 4 (SD)Sheffield Yorkshire (Emley Moor)PSB2
5Channel 5Sheffield Yorkshire (Emley Moor)PSB2
 
6ITV 2Sheffield Yorkshire (Emley Moor)PSB2
7Sheffield LiveSheffield LS
9BBC FourSheffield YorkshirePSB1
10ITV3Sheffield Yorkshire (Emley Moor)PSB2
11Sky MixSheffield COM5
 
12QuestSheffield COM6
13E4Sheffield Yorkshire (Emley Moor)PSB2
14Film4Sheffield Yorkshire (Emley Moor)PSB2
15Channel 4 +1Sheffield Yorkshire (Emley Moor)PSB2
17ReallySheffield COM5
 
18More4Sheffield Yorkshire (Emley Moor)PSB2
19DaveSheffield COM5
20DramaSheffield COM4
215USASheffield COM4
23BBC ThreeSheffield YorkshirePSB1
 
25WSheffield COM6
26ITV4Sheffield Yorkshire (Emley Moor)PSB2
27YesterdaySheffield COM6
28ITVBeSheffield Yorkshire (Emley Moor)PSB2
29ITV2 +1Sheffield COM4
 
30E4 +1Sheffield Yorkshire (Emley Moor)PSB2
31E4 ExtraSheffield COM5
325STARSheffield COM4
335ActionSheffield COM4
34GREAT! moviesSheffield COM6
 
35ITV1 +1Sheffield Yorkshire (Emley Moor)PSB2
36Sky ArtsSheffield COM5
38Channel 5 +1Sheffield COM4
39DMAXSheffield COM6
40Quest RedSheffield COM5
 
41LegendSheffield COM4
42GREAT! actionSheffield COM4
43Food NetworkSheffield COM5
44HGTVSheffield COM6
465SELECTSheffield PSB3
 
47Film4 +1Sheffield COM5
48ChallengeSheffield COM5
494sevenSheffield COM5
52GREAT! romanceSheffield COM6
56That's TV (UK)Sheffield COM6
 
57Dave ja vuSheffield COM4
58ITVBe +1Sheffield COM4
59ITV3 +1Sheffield COM4
60Drama +1Sheffield COM5
61GREAT! movies extraSheffield COM6
 
63GREAT! romance mixSheffield COM6
64BlazeSheffield COM4
65That's TV 2Sheffield COM5
67TRUE CRIMESheffield COM4
68TRUE CRIME XTRASheffield COM4
 
70Quest +1Sheffield COM5
71That’s 60sSheffield COM6
73HobbyMakerSheffield COM6
74Yesterday +1Sheffield COM5
75That's 90sSheffield COM5
 
78TCCSheffield COM4
81Blaze +1Sheffield COM4
82Talking Pictures TVSheffield COM6
83Together TVSheffield COM4
84PBS AmericaSheffield COM6
 
89ITV4 +1Sheffield COM4
91WildEarthSheffield COM4
101BBC One HDSheffield PSB3
102BBC Two HDSheffield PSB3
103UTV HDSheffield PSB3
 
103STV HDSheffield PSB3
103ITV 1 HDSheffield PSB3
104Channel 4 HDSheffield PSB3
105Channel 5 HDSheffield PSB3
106BBC Four HDSheffield PSB3
 
107BBC Three HDSheffield PSB3
108BBC Scotland HDSheffield PSB3
110Channel 4 HD (Wales)Sheffield PSB3
201CBBCSheffield YorkshirePSB1
202CBeebiesSheffield YorkshirePSB1
 
204CBBC HDSheffield PSB3
205CBeebies HDSheffield PSB3
209Ketchup TVSheffield COM4
210Ketchup TooSheffield COM4
211YAAAS!Sheffield COM4
 
231BBC NewsSheffield YorkshirePSB1
232BBC ParliamentSheffield YorkshirePSB1
233Sky NewsSheffield COM5
235Al Jazeera EngSheffield COM6
267Al Jazeera EnglishSheffield COM4
 

 

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Comments
Saturday, 29 June 2013
K
Keith
4:12 PM
Chinnor

Hi,

I am at my wits end with digital TV reception. A bit of background info: my location is OX39 4DT, so Oxford is the nearest transmitter. I have a high gain aerial (or so I am led to believe) suitable for the Oxford frequencies. For the last few years it's worked fine with my Sony Bravia KDL-40W2000 TV of 2007 vintage with built in freeview and also a Sony RDR-HXD560 DVD/HDD recorder. There was occasional breakup on some of the ITV channels, but nothing serious. The antenna has a cable down to the garage where there is a splitter/amplifier that feeds sockets in the living room, two bedrooms and a family room. In one of the bedrooms I have a Technica TV - bought last year from Tesco.

About 4 weeks ago the reception became very bad on the Sony TV, and a bit patchy on the Technica one. It deteriorated to the point where I could only get BBC1 and 2 reliably on the Sony.

So I called in a local TV aerial guy and asked him to sort it out. He said the signal strength at the amplifier was poor, so he went to the aerial which is is on a 1m or so mast at the top of the eaves of the house. He claimed that the problem was that there was a tree in the way - indeed my opposite neighbour has a large cypress tree - and this was the problem. Said he would move the aerial to the other side of the house and fitted onto the chimney, extending the cable back to the original side. I should point out I live in a chalet-style bungalow, so there is no loft access, and hence the cable has to stay where it is...

The result was not good - the Sony could tune into a somewhat smaller number of channels, but no picture - just sound (with a few bits of interference) but NO picture on any channels. Trie a factory reset, etc, no luck.

The strange thing is the cheapie Technica set in the bedroom works fine there, and also works fine plugged into the same aerial socket as the Sony. It reports the signal strengths much the same - BBC about 64% and some of the ITV channels about 55%.

The TV guy (who had spent 3.5 hours by that time) blamed my Sony TV and said I needed a new TV. I'm not so sure though - it seems the signal strength has been degraded by moving the aerial and adding an extra length of cable.

What are my options? Could the signal strength be just too weak for terrestial TV, or is it likely still to be an aerial problem? I am loath to buy a new TV in the hope that it will work better, when the old one did... and the cheap one works fine!

thanks for any help/advice

Keith


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J
jb38
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7:14 PM

Keith: As you are located at only 13 miles away from the Oxford transmitter and with according to the terrain indicator a clear line of sight, then in theory anyway you should have good reception.

The point I did wonder about though is when the aerial installer checked out your aerial did he verify that the powered splitter was operating OK? because if he didnt then you should connect the downlead from the aerial directly into one of the room feeds and see if the situation improves, you may of course require a back to back coupler to try this as both connections into the splitter will be male pins.

If convenient though you could temporarily move one of your TV's into the garage and couple the aerial downlead directly into it.



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Jenny
9:02 PM
Wirral

I live in the Wirral area, (ch62) and all my freeview tvs are not working. I have turned them off for 30 second and turned them back on but that hasn't worked. When I did a manual retune I was receiving channel 63, I searched channel 59 which is on the highest frequency I should be receiving and no channels were found. A message says to check our antenna which has a booster but it is fairly new so shouldn't be having any problems. I was wondering if there has been work on the Winter Hill or Storeton transmitter? If that isn't the case does anyone have any ideas on how to fix this.

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MikeB
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10:22 PM

Keith: Your TV is perfectly fine, and frankly, a new TV might have the same problems as the old! Sony tuners are fairly sensitive, yet stable - I've got the HX860 and its OK even at high signal strength. Technica isn't a brand known for its tuners, but different tuners react in different ways.

Obviously the change in channels after the recent retunes has had an effect, which we've seen for a lot of people. Even though it was OK before, the retune has just tipped things over the edge. Check what channels your Tv's are tuned into - 53 for Oxford, and 27 for Sandy heath (both have a retune soon, but the channels will the same).

Have a look at A.T.V (Aerials And Television) FM DAB TV Aerial, plus poles and brackets - what is your aerial like, and what is the cable like(poor cable can really make a difference) on your old setup, plus whatever the chap put in.

Your signal strength isn't bad - not perfect, but doable, so a check to make sure that all the connections are OK might help.

JB38 put his finger on the point about the amp - does its work? In fact it could be making things worse, so just bypassing the amp to check might help.

What I cant figure out is why the aerial had to be moved - at least he could have moved it around to face Sandy Heath, and see what happened.












(PE12QN)

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MikeB
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10:27 PM
Peterborough

Jenny: Winter Hill is on channel 50, not 62. Try a factory retune and see what channel you end up with - if it ends up with another transmitter, then try a manual retune.

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Sunday, 30 June 2013
J
jb38
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12:17 AM

MikeB / (Keith): Although DUK's reception predictor would suggest Sandy (@ 41 miles) as being a possible alternative to Oxford, that seen indicated does not fully take into account the existence of multiple obstructions to the signal path between the source of the signal and the receiver, this being very applicable in the case of the signal path between Sandy and Chinnor as seen demonstrated on the link provided, and being the reason why I did not recommend this being attempted.


Keith: If by-passing the powered splitter does not improve the situation then it would be prudent to make a few local (nearby) enquiries for the purpose of determining if the problem is also being experienced by others, as its essential to know whether it is or not before needlessly spending time trying to effect a cure that's almost guaranteed to end in failure.



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Keith
1:37 PM
Chinnor

Thanks for the advice so far...

J: The aerial guy did measure the signal before and after them amp/splitter, and said it was working. I believe him as that was my first suspect, and I bought a new one, which made no difference, so I took it back.

Mike: Indeed the TVs are tuned to channel 53 (oxford), I don't think I could pick up Sandy as there is a large hill (part of the chilterns) in the way. My neighbour opposite and next door both have TV aerials and seem to get reception OK.

I'm wondering if it could be the cable from the location of the old aerial into the garage, as the signal strength is poor at the point the cable plugs into the splitter/amp there. There is no access to this cable but a new one could be re-routed down the eaves (this is a chalet-style bungalow) and then straight into the garage.

I'm pretty sure the problem started when they did the re-tune at Oxford on 29th May, if that helps?

The aerial is a DY14WB from ATV aerials. Why did he move it? Well he claimed the poor signal was due to a (very large - about twice the height of houses round here) cypress tree that was 'in the way'.

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Keith
1:49 PM
Chinnor

Just noticed that the nearby mobile phone mast (1.2km south of me) has EE, which as I understand it runs 4G at 800MHz. Not sure when that started operating but it must be fairly recent.

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Dave Lindsay
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1:58 PM

Keith: Some of the 4G services will run at 800MHz. However, EE was permitted to use some of its 1800MHz allocation for 4G services.

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jb38
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4:33 PM

Keith: With regards to the May 29th event, I feel that your problem having apparently started around then is purely coincidental, as the only change that was made at Oxford was to the SDN transmitters (ITV3 etc) operating frequency which moved from Ch62 down to Ch50, nothing else having been altered.

With regards to aerial having been moved, I fully agree with this action if indeed the previous position resulted in the aerial facing into a large tree, as trees can have a serious effect on RF signals and especially so if located at close range, and so this possible reason for your problem had to be eliminated from the equation.

The only point I am not clear about is by you having mentioned the cable from the location of the old aerial into the garage, insomuch when the installer moved the position of the aerial did he not run a new cable from the aerial down to the splitter? or was the old cable of sufficient length whereby it was just diverted? because judging by what you have said with regards to your neighbours reception being OK then the pre-splitter feed from the aerial down to the garage must come under suspicion, such as water having seeped into it at the aerials termination point

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