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Freeview reception at SP5 2NE


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 2 mobile phone masts within 1.5km of SP52NE (page shows closest 10)

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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)Salisbury SouthPSB1
2BBC TwoSalisbury SouthPSB1
3ITV 1 (SD)Salisbury Meridian (South Coast)PSB2
4Channel 4 (SD)Salisbury Meridian (South Coast)PSB2
5Channel 5Salisbury Meridian (South Coast)PSB2
 
6ITV 2Salisbury Meridian (South Coast)PSB2
9BBC FourSalisbury SouthPSB1
10ITV3Salisbury Meridian (South Coast)PSB2
11Sky MixSalisbury COM5
12QuestSalisbury COM6
 
13E4Salisbury Meridian (South Coast)PSB2
14Film4Salisbury Meridian (South Coast)PSB2
15Channel 4 +1Salisbury Meridian (South Coast)PSB2
17ReallySalisbury COM5
18More4Salisbury Meridian (South Coast)PSB2
 
19DaveSalisbury COM5
20DramaSalisbury COM4
215USASalisbury COM4
23BBC ThreeSalisbury SouthPSB1
25WSalisbury COM6
 
26ITV4Salisbury Meridian (South Coast)PSB2
27YesterdaySalisbury COM6
28ITVBeSalisbury Meridian (South Coast)PSB2
29ITV2 +1Salisbury COM4
30E4 +1Salisbury Meridian (South Coast)PSB2
 
31E4 ExtraSalisbury COM5
325STARSalisbury COM4
335ActionSalisbury COM4
34GREAT! moviesSalisbury COM6
35ITV1 +1Salisbury Meridian (South Coast)PSB2
 
36Sky ArtsSalisbury COM5
38Channel 5 +1Salisbury COM4
39DMAXSalisbury COM6
40Quest RedSalisbury COM5
41LegendSalisbury COM4
 
42GREAT! actionSalisbury COM4
43Food NetworkSalisbury COM5
44HGTVSalisbury COM6
465SELECTSalisbury PSB3
47Film4 +1Salisbury COM5
 
48ChallengeSalisbury COM5
494sevenSalisbury COM5
52GREAT! romanceSalisbury COM6
56That's TV (UK)Salisbury COM6
57Dave ja vuSalisbury COM4
 
58ITVBe +1Salisbury COM4
59ITV3 +1Salisbury COM4
60Drama +1Salisbury COM5
61GREAT! movies extraSalisbury COM6
63GREAT! romance mixSalisbury COM6
 
64BlazeSalisbury COM4
65That's TV 2Salisbury COM5
67TRUE CRIMESalisbury COM4
68TRUE CRIME XTRASalisbury COM4
70Quest +1Salisbury COM5
 
71That’s 60sSalisbury COM6
73HobbyMakerSalisbury COM6
74Yesterday +1Salisbury COM5
75That's 90sSalisbury COM5
78TCCSalisbury COM4
 
81Blaze +1Salisbury COM4
82Talking Pictures TVSalisbury COM6
83Together TVSalisbury COM4
84PBS AmericaSalisbury COM6
89ITV4 +1Salisbury COM4
 
91WildEarthSalisbury COM4
101BBC One HDSalisbury PSB3
102BBC Two HDSalisbury PSB3
103UTV HDSalisbury PSB3
103ITV 1 HDSalisbury PSB3
 
103STV HDSalisbury PSB3
104Channel 4 HDSalisbury PSB3
105Channel 5 HDSalisbury PSB3
106BBC Four HDSalisbury PSB3
107BBC Three HDSalisbury PSB3
 
108BBC Scotland HDSalisbury PSB3
110Channel 4 HD (Wales)Salisbury PSB3
201CBBCSalisbury SouthPSB1
202CBeebiesSalisbury SouthPSB1
204CBBC HDSalisbury PSB3
 
205CBeebies HDSalisbury PSB3
209Ketchup TVSalisbury COM4
210Ketchup TooSalisbury COM4
211YAAAS!Salisbury COM4
231BBC NewsSalisbury SouthPSB1
 
232BBC ParliamentSalisbury SouthPSB1
233Sky NewsSalisbury COM5
235Al Jazeera EngSalisbury COM6
267Al Jazeera EnglishSalisbury COM4

 

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Sunday, 21 February 2021
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Chris.SE
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9:46 PM

Alan Wilson:

Look in your TV's tuning section and double check you are correctly tuned to the UHF channels for Black Hill.
The correct UHF multiplex channels for Black Hill in the order PSB1-3, COMs4-7, Local -
are C46, C43, C40, C41, C44, C47, C55, C30 (C meaning UHF channel).

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Saturday, 13 March 2021
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Chris Hargrave
4:24 PM
Oakham

I'm unsure if you can help as I don't think is is a Freeview problem but advice would be appreciated.
My post code is LE15 7DR and I'm using the Waltham tx.

I have a youview box connected to my TV via the HMDI cable as normal. I've also got a standard arial cable connected from the box as well for when I'm not using Youview, basically standard TV as the signal is routed directly through the box.

The problem is, while watching through the box (HMDI), I get intermittent quality/signal strength on some channels (e.g. 3 ITV, channal 4, channel 5 etc) but BBC is fine. Looking at the list of affected channels it appears to be all from Walthem Central (East). Watching through the standard standard arial connection, as described, is all fine. These problems seem only occur with bad weather, currently it's very windy with heavy rain showers.

I've tried BT but they are blaming Freeview so I'm trying to isolate the problem. Would a poorly aligned arial cause this?

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Sunday, 14 March 2021
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Chris.SE
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12:32 AM

Chris Hargrave:

So BT blaming Freeview, hmm, did they bother to check your predicted reception and/or make any suggestions, sounds not, hardly inspiring for anyone thinking of have BT TV!

OK, lots of possibilities, so eliminating the easier things would be a good start.
Waltham isn't currently listed for Planned Engineering or have any faults that I can find currently listed.
To quickly mention a comment about your query on aerial alignment, yes possible, but as you haven't said where your aerial is, we'll come back to that. Rain can in any event have an effect on the received signals.

With your set-up as is, have a look in the TV and Youview box tuning sections and see what signal strength and quality figures are being given for each multiplex UHF channel, make a note of them.
In the order PSBs1-3, COMs4-7 the UHF channels for Waltham are C32, C34, C35, C29, C37, C31, C55. There's also a Local mux at Waltham on C41, check those are the ones you are tuned to.

Your predicted reception from Waltham is good for the PSBs - BBCA, D3&4, BBCB HD (the same for those 3) but not as good for the COM muxes - SDN, ArqA, ArqB & COM7 and poor/very variable for the Local mux if you can get it.
You might also get very variable PSB signals from Sutton Coldfield which could be within the beamwidth of your aerial or even from Belmont or Sandy Heath on side-lobes of your aerial (all different UHF channels of course).

Also see Channel listings for Industry Professionals | Freeview for which programmes are on which multiplex.

Any significant differences between signal strength and quality for the PSB muxes certainly indicates a problem, I would be expecting D3&4/PSB2 to be lower from what you are reporting, and maybe your TV tuner is more sensitive than the Youview box which is why you don't have a problem on the TV direct.
HDMI leads have been known to cause interference, more commonly with C55 (COM7) but also others, so make sure your HDMI lead is well away from your aerial and any flyleads especially if the aerial and flyleads aren't high quality double screened types.

Plug the aerial lead direct into the TV and check if there's any significant differences with the signal & quality figures with what you get in the normal set-up.
If D3&4/PSB3 is still lower and the relative figures for the others are still the same, then we're looking at an aerial/reception or downlead problem as these checks should have eliminated a local connection or equipment interference problems.

If your aerial is in the loft then alignment can have a noticable effect (as indeed it could externally) due to things like a metal chimney, lead flashing, solar panels, party walls, water tanks and etc. You certainly don't want any of that lot in the signal path or in front of the aerial if at all possible.
Damaged downleads, poor connections, water ingress can also affect particular multiplexes as they can sometimes cause standing waves in the cables and attenuation of some frequencies but not necessarily all frequencies.

Externally, trees near the line of sight can sometimes cause multipath signals, especially when wet, but obviously an external aerial will give problems if there is water ingress into the connections. Aerial alignment could affect an individual multiplex more than others in some circumstances.




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Monday, 28 June 2021
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COLIN ALLISON
8:32 AM
Worcester

My aerial is attached to the chimney on the roof and is pointing towards the malvern transmitter. just in the last two weeks i have began to get interference on BBC NeWS, bbc1, bbc2 and bbc4 in the form of picture breakup and failed recordings on these channels. however, if i switch to their equivelant hd channels there is no problem. i am using a humax Freeview recorder box. when i check the channels or re search for the channels they appear to be coming via c44 from malvern. any help would be appreciated

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Chris.SE
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4:40 PM

COLIN ALLISON:

It's not a good idea to "search" / retune when you have pixellated signals. It means the signals are weak or have interference which may be due to transmitter maintenance or some weather conditions. Invariably you can lose correct tuning and have to repeat it when signals are normal, maybe having to try several times as you can't be certain when that may be!

C44 is the D3&4/PSB2 mux at Malvern.
Malvern''s channels are C41, C44, C47, C29, C31, C37 in the order PSBs1-3, COMs4-6.

The Malvern transmitter hasn't had any Planned Engineering recently and I can't find any recent faults listed either. It's quite likely that you problem may have been weather related creating interference from more distant transmitters. There has been some sporadic Tropospheric Ducting around, see
Effect of tropospheric ducting on Freeview | RTIS for a simplistic explanation. It's been very variable, and can come and go quite quickly, sometimes last longer.

I would however check that your downlead looks undamaged and that your aerial seems intact and pointing in the correct direction. Also check all you coax plugs, connections, flyleads etc, unplug connectors check for corrosion or other problems and reconnect them. Flyleads can be a common problem, try swapping them. See what signal strengths (if any) and quality you are getting for the other multiplexes shown in your TV's tuning section, this might indicate potential issues with your aerial or downlead.
Aerial misalignments, problematic connections, water ingress etc. can seem to affect reception of just AN individual or several multiplexes.

Also check that you don't have any HDMI leads close to any aerial or flyleads, especially if the aerial and flyleads aren't high quality double screened types. HDMI is known to sometimes cause interference.

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Tuesday, 29 June 2021
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Rob
11:39 AM

Is there any difference in the freeview boxes inside the Tv compared to a dedicated standalone box

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Chris.SE
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6:26 PM

Rob:

The simple answer is Yes, and there could be, but it depends on the reason for your question.

The differences between TVs, & the differences between boxes will all be variable depending on Model/Type and Brand. They could all have different signal sensitivity, different picture and sound quality.
As a general rule one might expect a TV set to to do better if it's a T2/HD tuner but you could get better quality from a Box (using an HDMI connection) depending on the Brand and if it has a T2/HD tuner. It might also depend on whether the TV has any up-scaling capability.

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Sunday, 12 September 2021
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Richard Meech
9:33 PM
Crawley

For the life of me I cannot get My Freeview Predict to work.

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Monday, 13 September 2021
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Chris.SE
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12:17 AM

Richard Meech:

I'm afraid there do seem to be some bugs in the system. Some postcodes seem to work, others do not.
The site owner has been made aware.

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Friday, 24 September 2021
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Luis
12:13 AM

I agree: most main transmitters use horizontal polarisation whilst most smaller 'relay' transmitters use vertical polarisation. Vertically and horizontally polarised signals do not regularly interfere with each other. It is related to do with available frequencies and preventing interference between signals on similar frequencies as we see in the reference in https://fpformacionprofesional.com/, please check if you need it.



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