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All posts by Mark Agius
Below are all of Mark Agius's postings, with the most recent are at the bottom of the page.Briantist
Thank you for adding the radiation patterns.
Can you explain what it all means.
EG.
Is 0' north?
Are the numbers going out from the transmitter the strength of radiation.
Are the circles in feet, millimeters, miles, kilometers?
Is the red line the danger line.
Also as the Haywards Heath relay is on the top of some flats, would this affect them if they live in the top flat?
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Channel One to close, Challenge to come to Freeview | TV channe
Wednesday 25 May 2011 8:01PM
Haywards Heath
Wednesday 25 May 2011 8:01PM
Haywards Heath
Nina
CBS Action = Star Trek the original series. (Freesat and FSFSky)
Sky Atlantic = Star Trek Voyager and Star Trek Enterprise. (Sky subscription)
Sky 2 = Star Trek Deep Space Nine. (Sky subscription)
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Dawn Call
Quest is listed in your EPG as channel 38.
Quest is on Multiplex A which is transmitted from the main transmitters.
The Multiplex A frequency will change depending on which transmitter you get your TV from.
If the rods on your aerial go up an down then you are getting your TV from a relay and will not be able to get Multiplex A.
If you can get ITV3 which is on Multiplex A, then you can get Quest.
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Matt
First check that your box says that the signal level is zero in one of the menus.
Check that the cable to your dish is plugged in properly.
The centre wire must not be bent and touching the outer wire.
The center wire must not be broken.
Try using your old Sky box again to see if it works.
If not then the dish may have moved or the LNB damaged.
If there is a fault with the LNB then your new box may have damaged it and I would get someone to replace it.
Also check that the LNB power is on.
(Press services, 4, 0, 1, 1 with the Sky box but will be different with other satellite receivers)
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BBC radio London 94.9FM is on Freesat From Sky if you have entered a London postcode as EPG number 0152.
Non London postcode enter:
Satellite; Astra 28.2 East
Frequency; 11.954 GHz
Polarisation; Horizontal
Symbol rate (Mbaud); 27.5
FEC; 2/3
Looked for BBC Radio Foyle at http://www.lyngsat.com/28east.html
but could not find it. (RH163LB)
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Any new channel replacing a 'plus 1 hour' repeat channel is good news.
But as this is on a commercial multiplex and not on a public service multiplex it will make no difference to millions of viewers like me.
Griff
Dave Ja Vu is Dave repeated by 1 hour !
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Gregor
BBC2 analogue closes down first, then BBC1, ITV (or STV in Scotland) and Channel 4 two weeks later.
It sounds like you where viewing BBC2 analogue and not BBC2 digital.
All the BBC channels are on the same multiplex, so if you can get BBC3, BBC News etc you can get BBC2 digital.
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Gregor
P.S.
BBC2 analogue closed down on 8/06/2011 from the Glasgow transmitter, see digital switchover date | ukfree.tv - independent free digital TV advice date may be different if you are getting your TV from a different transmitter. (RH163LB)
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Monday 23 May 2011 9:12AM
Paul Day
You can also get the switchover dates by entering a postcode on the 'Digital UK' web site at;
Digital UK - Postcode checker
Then enter a postcode.
Or
Digital UK - Postcode checker main/display/basic/<postcode>/1/0/NA
Digital UK - Postcode checker main/trade/<postcode>
Replacing <postcode> with a real postcode with no spaces. (RH163LB)