Great Yarmouth (Norfolk, England) DAB transmitter
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Are there any planned engineering works or unexpected transmitter faults on the Great Yarmouth (Norfolk, England) mast?
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Great Yarmouth DABTuesday, 10 September 2013
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Ian Bramford3:04 PM
Recently had fitted by Peugeot, an AUTODAB system, not impressed, see the arial good reception, go round the back of a building less than one mile from the arial in Great yarmouth, signal dissappears.
Twice a week I travel to North Essex, at Kessingland signal is lost and re-appears south of Ipswich, have I wasted £200 +, any thoughts would be good
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mazbar3:27 PM
Ian Bramford: take it back to Peugeot they may need to adjust the aerial around your car I have a dab in my vw and have no reception problems wherever I travel.
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Sunday, 11 September 2016
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Peter9:53 PM
Hi, I live in a village called Martham, close to Great Yarmouth. I always used to get Magic on my digital tv 3 of them, with no problems on 715. Since the retune about a month ago when Magic was change to 798, at first I got just the Magic logo but no sound, and I notched over the past week that when I go to 798 now it says No channel, I have triad retuning but still the same.
Has anyone else had the same problem, or is it just me. I was going to call an areal guy in but want to check in case it was a transmitter problem.
Many Thanks
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Peter11:23 PM
Great Yarmouth
Peter: Just to add I can only get BBC radio stations No other, not just Magic.
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Monday, 12 September 2016
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Richard Cooper9:33 AM
Peter: Hi, Peter in Martham. This is Richard in Norwich. There was a recent change in the arrangement of commercial radio stations on Freeview digital tv. Magic is now on the COM6 or Arq B multiplex which is on UHFTV channel 39 from the Tacolneston tv transmitter. I had to do a retune to get it again after the recent change. I was able to do a 'manual tune' on channel 39. See if you can do a manual tune like this too because it prevents you from losing other channels which haven't been moved. For your info, my radio channels list is now as follows:-
700 to 710 BBC 'National' stations,
711 The Hits Radio, 712 KISS FRESH, 713 KISS, 714 KISSTORY, 716 heat, 717: Kerrang! 718: Smooth Radio, 719: BBC Radio Norfolk, 720: BBC Radio Suffolk, 721: BBC Radio London, 722 BBC Radio Cambridgeshire, 723: talkSPORT, 724: Capital FM, 725:Premier Radio, 726:---------------------, 727: Absolute Radio, 728:Heart,729: nothing, 730: RNIB Connect, 731: Classic FM, 732: LBC, and 734: BBC Essex, and that's the end of my list. Note that I only have an SD tv, so if there are any more stations on the HD multiplexes I can't get them on my tv. Hope this helps, Richard in Norwich.
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Richard Cooper9:43 AM
Peter: Hi again, Peter. In addition to what I've just said in the post I made at 9:33, a few minutes ago, I would recommend that you save up for a brand new digital DAB and DAB+ radio, with a digital tick mark on it to ensure you'll get the new DAB+ standard (like 'HD radio!). You'll then be able to listen to Magic on it rather than have to have your television on!! Just a suggestion! Richard in Norwich.
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Tuesday, 13 September 2016
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Peter10:04 PM
Great Yarmouth
Hi Richard,
I tired to do a manual retune with no luck.
Any other ideas.
I see on this site I have got a 4g EE transmitter close to me, could this be blocking these radio channel?
Thanks
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Wednesday, 14 September 2016
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Richard Cooper9:31 AM
Peter: Hi, Peter. Since Magic is on COM 6 which is channel 39 from Tacolneston, that channel cannot be affected by 4G mobile phone signals because its frequency is too far away from the channels 59 and 60 that 4G can affect. If you were affected by 4G interference it would be your main commercial tv channels such as ITV, Channel 4, Channel 5, etc. that would be wiped out rather than any commercial radio stations! By the way, in my posts to you, I am assuming that you get your television signals from Tacolneston near Attleborough, South West of Norwich, rather than from the Great Yarmouth tv relay transmitter. You can tell by looking at your tv aerial. If its little rods are flat (horizontal), and the aerial is pointing West-South-West, you are indeed using Tacolneston, but if the little rods on the aerial go up and dowm and the aerial is pointing South-East'ish, you're usin the Yarmouth relay. If you can't do a manual retune on your tv, the only other option, after checking all cables and connections is two full re-tunes, the first with the aerial lead disconnected, to force the tv to forget all its channels and then another retune with the aerial lead reconnected, each time making sure it says something like 'first-time installation', rather than 'add channels'. If you're not using Tacolneston but are using the Yarmouth relay, post back again to let me know. Richard, Norwich.
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Sunday, 3 March 2019
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StevensOnln110:51 AM
John Stravers: Gold is on the Norfolk mux which is broadcast from the Great Yarmouth transmitter.
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