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Below are all of Paul's postings, with the most recent are at the bottom of the page.Roy Mercer, I suggest that you unplug the TV's aerial and do a full rescan / retune. This should find no channels and store those ( none ) channels in the TV's memory. This gives you a clean starting point.
Are you sure that you use the Oxford transmitter? The clue is that you see BBC South ( Oxford ) news and Meridian News.
Then you need to manaually retune to each UHF frequency from your preferred transmitter ( which is probably Oxford ).
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Does your BBC1 South programme include Oxford news at 6.30pm?
The only RT available could be the wrong one. The newspaper industry has always had problems keeping up with TV regions in this area.
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On equipment which allows manual retuning, I manually tuned to UHF channel 50 and stored the search results. This avoids the problem of accidentally tuning to an unwanted transmitters.
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You need to do a manual return to UHF channel 50 or a full retune.
This is true for anyone using the Oxford transmitter. Brackley is no different from anywhere else.
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Why does "Which BBC and ITV regional news can I watch from the Oxford transmitter?" above state that Oxford transmits Central news?
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Those sites aer correct to state that Oxford is in the Central ITV area. However, it transmits Meridian News, not Central News.
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Friday 25 January 2013 7:48AM
"So is there anyone else receiving from the OX transmitter who can check whether they have radio?"
Yes. I do. I have.