Improvements to aerial position information and mixed-polarity transmitters
Following the Updates from "licences version 7", mixed polarity transmitters, corrections updates yesterday, I have made changes to the pages that display information about the multiplexes provided by each and every transmitter in the UK.
The changes are summarised in this diagram:
Firstly, the height above sea level ("datum") for each multiplex is shown. Some masts such as Emley Moor have multiplexes broadcasting from different heights, due to space restrictions on the construction. You can now see this.
Secondly, the polarity for reception is now shown in the "power bar" for each transmitter, making it easier to spot.
Thirdly, for the small transmitters that operate in both horizontal and vertical modes, such as Rosneath, this information is now clearly displayed.
8:49 PM
Can an Aerial be too Powerful, No-one can give me an answer to this, I fitted a 48 Element Aerial in My relatives LOFT, but small Samsung TV doesn't work properly on it,Is it a question of pointing it Accurately? to the Transmitter, Tachelston
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11:07 AM
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Briantist: Until a few days ago I have a fairly decent signal for freeview Yesterday and Film 4. now I have no signal at all. Post code TS15 9NW 25/4/12.
When can I expect a return to the previous situation, please?
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A's: mapA's Freeview map terrainA's terrain plot wavesA's frequency data A's Freeview Detailed Coverage
A McLee: I would have a look at Single frequency interference | ukfree.tv - independent free digital TV advice .
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