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Stuart Owens: The Wreklin B no longer shows on that map.

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Detailed comparison Freeview/Sky
Wednesday 23 January 2013 6:30PM

David: no. The sky card isn't a common interface card.

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bruce: there was no outage region reported see - Radio & Television Service

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Kate: see -https://ukfree.tv/fullstory.php?storyid=1107052061 please.

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Corofin: bug fix required... Sorry

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Wednesday 23 January 2013 6:43PM

vikki richardson: it is a question of sky having the rights to show the programme in question on a free to air channel.

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ian from notts: I tried to make this all clear in the How do I know if the 4G broadband will overload my Freeview? | 4G mobile | ukfree.tv - 10 years of independent, free digital TV advice article, there are two ways you can be effected.

1. "direct" interference - which is a mast transmitting on a signal on a frequency near to one you want for Freeview; and

2. "indirect" interference - which is an overload condition and happens regardless of the frequency you are going for.

The masts will all be using C61 to C64 for downlinks, the phones will be using C66-C69 for uplinks. C65 will be held clear.

The six winning operators will get 5MHz each.

Until we know who wins which 5MHz, and then where and when they deploy their base stations, will we know better who might be effected.

However, until then, the above maps is the best guide as to the "general areas" where there might be issues.



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