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All posts by Briantist
Below are all of Briantist's postings, with the most recent are at the bottom of the page.Barry Wicks: No transmitter should have any downtime, the problems are caused by unplanned and unexpected faults that cannot be easily resolved.
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Paul Murphy: Please see Macro Map | Interactive Map of Our Regions with Data - Channel 4 has regions for adverts, but not programmes.
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Dave Lindsay: The signal level might be low, but that is compensated by the use of an alternative transmission mode.
I thought the whole point of the local TV services was they would appear at 106 or 108 on Virgin, Freesat and Sky EPGs as well as Freeview?
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Corin: I suspect that having a "no subsidy" model from the outset, rather than expecting someone else to support their business model will be good for the long-term success of the stations.
Not cutting the cloth to fit the budget from the outset is where local TV has gone wrong all along.
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dave macready: You will probably have found the ArqB multiplex working again after the retune on 9 May 2012?
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Edward S: If you still have problems I would now have a look at Single frequency interference | ukfree.tv - independent free digital TV advice for help.
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MIKE B: You would be best advised to point your aerial at the Crystal Palace transmitter if you want the best possible signals.
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Friday 18 May 2012 4:14PM
Luisa: You will need to look on the internet elsewhere for details of "proxy servers" that will tell TVC that you are in the UK.