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Below are all of Tedz's postings, with the most recent are at the bottom of the page.I know what you mean about M4M being better with sub-titles. I accept that it could be very expensive if it was done to BBC standards, but there are plenty of automatic sub-title software programmes that could put out something, which would be much better than nothing, for very little cost.
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I receive my signal from Winter Hill, but I'm in a marginal area and have to wait until it's raining in Wales before re-tuning (it reduces the Welsh signal) and I can then get most of the W/H channels without a problem.
One thing that does cause me problems is that Channel 54 with HD channels etc is broadcast at 737.8mhz. My Philips box lets me do a manual retune so I can get all the other Channels that were missed, but the closest I can set the box to is 738.0mhz. I'm looking at it now and it's saying "no signal". (It seems that the 0.2 difference is very important).
Any suggestions?
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I live in a supposedly nice bright green area of the coverage map of the winter hill transmitter. Reality is that reception is sometimes patchy with drop outs and always have been since digital. When I have to retune it means having to manually search to pick up the many missing channels.
What I have problems with is channel 54 that broadcasts at 737.8. My boxes all let me scan at 738.0 and then the requency jumps to the next channel higher or lower. It will NOT let me scan at 737.8 so it shows no signal.
Why does Winter Hill not broadcast C54 at 738.0 then my box and plenty of others no doubt, would be able to pick it up automatically.
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Tuesday 26 November 2013 7:03PM
Same with Movies 4 Men - in Stockport. Very irritating that it's on then off. Nothing to do with 4g then?