Freeview reception at CV21 1TL
List is for aerial group type: ■ wideband ■ group A ■ group B ■ group C/D ■ group E ■ group K
ch | ↓name | signal strength | direction | transmitter | |
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C42 | multiplex SDN England (COM4) | w-nw 301° | Sutton Coldfield | H | |
C45 | multiplex Arqiva-A (COM5) | H | |||
C39+ | multiplex Arqiva-B (COM6) | H | |||
C51 | Comux Local TV multiplex LB | H | |||
C43 | multiplex BBCA England West Midlands | H | |||
C46 | multiplex D3+4 England Central (West micro region) | H | |||
C40+ | Freeview HD multiplex BBCB (PSB3) | H | |||
C55 | Freeview HD multiplex Arqiva-C (com7) | H |
List is for aerial group type: ■ wideband ■ group A ■ group B ■ group C/D ■ group E ■ group K
Distance to transmitters:
- Sutton Coldfield - 47.0km 29.2 miles
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Wednesday, 22 June 2022
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StevensOnln16:57 PM
jimmy: You should be able to get a good signal from Rosneath using a vertically polarized aerial (elements pointing up and down) on a compass bearing of 292 degrees. Blackheath is only predicted to provide a good signal on the PSB3 and local TV multiplexs, all others are predicted to be poor or variable.
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jimmy10:08 PM
Dumbarton
StevensOnln1: Thanks very much that's good news it's sheltered accom so they will have it set up. We just didn't know if the accom was getting full FS service or not but if that area is capable then it will indeed be set up for it. The woman showing her around didn't know. She will be pleased. I live at Dumbarton East myself on Glasgow Rd and we can only get the light service from Millburn.
Thanks again for the quick reply!
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jimmy10:39 PM
Dumbarton
StevensOnln1: Thanks again I will look into this and see if I can get an ariel.
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Monday, 27 June 2022
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Glenn11:14 AM
Hi, We have just moved into our new home and I trying to installed a TV Aerial in the loft, but I only get BBC channels. Did I point the aerial to the wrong direction? Can anyone tell me what direction I should point to please. I am living in Stratford Upon Avon and the transmitter is Lark Stoke.
Many thanks.
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Chris.SE1:48 PM
Glenn:
You should get all 6 multiplexes with no real problem providing you have a good Group K aerial (a wideband would probably do), it should be pointing compass bearing 181 degrees that's virtually due S, and the rods should be vertical. Make sure there are no large metal objects or thick walls on the line of sight.
Check in your TV tuning section that you are correctly tuning to Lark Stoke's UHF channels -
The UHF channels are C26, C23, C30, C33, C36, C48 that's in the multiplex order BBCA/PSB1, D3&4/PSB2, BBCB HD/PSB3,. SDN/COM4. ArqA/COM5 and ArqB/COM6.
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