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Below are all of Hansfritz's postings, with the most recent are at the bottom of the page.The reception map is not very accurate. If you move the whole of the yellow area up to follow the coastline,it will give you a more accurate idea of the reception coverage.
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Yes thank-you Brian. I understand the key. But the map is still incorrect. The Yellow dosent cover some of the strongest signal areas for the west-runton transmitter.
If you zoom in the map,the whole of the east side of Sheringham is in the white. I expect this to be one of the strongest signal areas.
Other people will do the same as me and zoom the map. When they see there street is in white,they will wonder if reception will be possible.
The map is in-accurate.
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Would you mind actually looking at the map Brian. Then zooming in over the yellow area. Look at the un-coloured area over Sheringham and along the coast to Cromer. Surely that area should all be Yellow,as it will be Some of the strongest signal positions from the west-runton transmitter.
If a concerned tv viewer was to see that there road was not in the yellow,then they might think that they will not be able to receive Freeview.
Can you also comment on the quote from Mike Dimmick above who said the signal will deteriorate after september 2012.Why will it deteriorate?
Thank-you for your time.
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Wednesday 2 November 2011 4:30PM
" The probability of reliable results from West Runton is shown as substantially lower and is expected to deteriorate after September 2012; "
Can you tell me why reception should be any different after sept 2012 ??
Post code predictors are OK as a guide,but I would suggest you go to a local electrical Independent retailer to give you the best advise on your locality.