BBC One HD
Aims to speak to everyone in the UK through programming that celebrates the richness and diversity of life in new and surprising ways.Main TV standard-definiton channels
How to Watch: BBC One HD
High definition channels
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BBC One HDaccount_box | 101 | 101 |
Regional content: BBC nations and regions TV network - 14 English regions plus Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland - for regional news. See BBC nations and regions - overview map - interactive maps. .
media.info: For full details of broadcaster contacts, see the media.info BBC One HD page.
Official site: See the BBC One HD website.
From Wikipedia: The channel's annual budget for 2011/12 is 1,166.6 million.3 Along with the BBC's other domestic television stations, and many European broadcasters and some in Asia, it is funded principally by the television licence fee, and therefore shows uninterrupted programming with no commercial advertising at any time. It is currently the most watched television channel in the United Kingdom, ahead of its traditional rival for ratings leadership, ITV1. This system used a vertically-scanned image of 30 lines just enough resolution for a close-up of one person, and with a bandwidth low enough to use existing radio transmitters. - en.wikipedia.org read more about BBC One HD on wikipedia (summary by Clipped).
Freeview multiplex: BBC One HD is on multiplex PSB3 in .
This channel carries a subtitles service for the deaf, hard of hearing and quiet environments.
Thursday, 13 October 2011
Jon Pearne: You didn't provide an address so I can't be sure.
You must be in a region that has "switched over" or has a "pre switchover HD service" which is basically Crystal Palace and Pontop Pike now.
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Wednesday, 14 December 2011
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LEN5:51 PM
I have a SAMSUNG full HD tv. Model LE40B550. Receive my tv signal from the Tacolneston Norfolk transmitter which has just recently gone completely digital. Receive all channels perfectly (strong signal) except the 4 HD channels. Have retuned numerous times but the tv does not find any. I am certain the arial is not the problem. Any ideas would be very appreciated.
Len
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Monday, 9 January 2012
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Teresa9:16 PM
Leatherhead
I have a new panasonic txl42e30b and also a new humax hdr-fox t2 HD recorder box. Both of these have built in freeview HD. I get a good picture on all SD channels but neither devices pick up any of the HD channels. I live in Leatherhead, Surrey, and have a roof aerial and a booster box. Do i need to change my aerial? or what else should i do? Any ideas? Thanks.
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Teresa: You could try manually tuning to Ch31 for HD services.
Where is your booster? Is it on the roof or behind the TV?
I think you might have to put up with it until switchover on 18th April.
The current HD signal from Crystal Palace is on a lower power than the standard definition services which means that it is a weaker signal. In particular, the transmitter at Reigate uses the same frequency so the amount of signal Crystal Palace throws out in that general direction will be limited so as to protect against intereference.
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Teresa11:55 PM
Leatherhead
Thanks Dave. The booster is in the loft. I did try manual tuning but it did not work. Do you think a better aerial might resolve it, as the one on the roof looks quite old, although the picture for all the standard channels is good. Or would it be better to wait until the switchover in April?
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Tuesday, 10 January 2012
Teresa: Leave it as it is. The problem is the weak HD signal and not that your aerial is poor and in need of replacement.
If you pick up the SD channels now, your aerial will likely be fine for all channels after switchover when the strength of them has been boosted.
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Saturday, 28 January 2012
I have been receiving the 4 freeview HD channels from Crystal Palace transmitter with no problems until a few days ago, now the signal strength is so low the 4 HD chanells are unwatchable! Very disappointing. Is signal strength expected to return soon or will I have to wait till April??
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Thursday, 5 April 2012
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Neville9:45 AM
I have re-tuned and everything works fine, except that the BBC multiplex channels, although received strongly by my freeview box,and are recordable, do not transfer to my TV. Have done all the obvious things like different retuning modes and disconnect of possible sources of interference, but all I get on screen is - nothing except 'no signal' message.
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