There are no longer any television transmissions on the The Wrekin B (Telford and Wrekin, England) transmitter
Brian Butterworth first published this on - UK Free TV
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The symbol shows the location of the The Wrekin B (Telford and Wrekin, England) transmitter. The bright green areas shown where the signal from this transmitter is strong, dark green areas are poorer signals. Those parts shown in yellow may have interference on the same frequency from other masts.
This transmitter has no current reported problems
The BBC and Digital UK report there are no faults or engineering work on the The Wrekin B (Telford and Wrekin, England) transmitter.This transmitter is no longer being used for TV
In the past, television services were provided from this transmitter. However, these have not been withdrawn.Please see the table below for details of the historic used of this transmitter location.
How will the The Wrekin B (Telford and Wrekin, England) transmission frequencies change over time?
1984-97 | 1997-98 | 1998-2011 | 2011-13 | 27 Feb 2018- | |||||
A K T | A K T | A K T | A B C/D E K T VHF | A B C/D E K T VHF | |||||
C23 | ITVwaves | ITVwaves | ITVwaves | ||||||
C26 | BBC1waves | BBC1waves | BBC1waves | ||||||
C29 | C4waves | C4waves | C4waves | ||||||
C33 | BBC2waves | BBC2waves | BBC2waves | ||||||
C35 | C5waves | C5waves |
tv_off Being removed from Freeview (for 5G use) after November 2020 / June 2022 - more
Table shows multiplexes names see this article;
green background for transmission frequencies
Notes: + and - denote 166kHz offset; aerial group are shown as A B C/D E K W T
waves denotes analogue; digital switchover was 6 Apr 11 and 20 Apr 11.
How do the old analogue and currrent digital signal levels compare?
Analogue 1-4 | 100kW | |
Mux 1*, Mux 2*, Mux A*, Mux B* | (-17dB) 2kW |
Local transmitter maps
The Wrekin B Freeview The Wrekin TV region BBC West Midlands Central (West micro region)Which companies have run the Channel 3 services in the The Wrekin transmitter area
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Is the transmitter output the same in all directions?
Radiation patterns withheldFriday, 7 April 2017
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StevensOnln14:01 PM
john: What type of cable are you using to connect the Freesat box to the TV? Have you selected the correct input on the TV that the cable is connected to? What make/model of TV and Freesat box are you using?
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Sunday, 9 April 2017
MikeP
6:37 PM
6:37 PM
John:
Further to that said by StevensOnln1, the two cables running from the LNB are so that you can watch one programme whilst recording another on the same box, that needs two separate signal feeds hence the two cables. You cannot join satellite cables together to feed more than one box input, it doesn't work that way. If you want to feed signals to more than one satellite receiver you need at least a quad LNB for two boxs or an Octal LNB for up to four boxes. All have to have separate cable pairs for each box top maintain the recording feature.
Only if you don't have the ability to record satellite programmes, or don't want that facility, can you then feed each box separately with a single cable from separate outlets on the LNB. Again, you cannot join cables together to feed more than one input on any box.
If the TV and the Freesat boxes are all HD capable (not just HD ready) then you should be using HDMI cables between the boxes and TVs to enable them to display the HD pictures, a SCART cable will not offer any HD pictures.
Hope that helps clarify what is possible.
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