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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.ian from notts: "In some properties, an amplifier or TV signal booster is connected to the aerial to distribute a TV signal to multiple television sets. These are often fitted directly to the antenna on the roof known as a masthead amplifier or in the loft. The at800 filter that prevents 4G signals reaching TV tuners should always be connected between the antenna and the amplifier in these systems. If you are a private tenant, you may need to ask your landlord for permission for an aerial installer to have access to these areas of the building."
Installation support for households | at800
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..."If you have a masthead amplifier attached to the antenna on your roof, a weatherproof at800 filter will need to be installed. We will arrange for a professional aerial installer to do this for you. You will need to call our contact centre to book an installer appointment. We will want to know what interference problems you are having, and get more details about your amplifier. There may be another solution to the problem that doesnt involve sending out an aerial installer."
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Ms C Ashley: I think you might just be in the London 4G test area. Did you get a leaflet through the door?
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jeff: If you need a filter, between the aerial and split is the correct place to fit it.
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Lee Paterson: There are no issues in N16. Please can you see Freeview reception has changed? | Freeview Interference | ukfree.tv - 10 years of independent, free digital TV advice ?
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*** 1st May 2013 retunes for Norfolk and Suffolk using Tacolneston and Kings Lynn | 4G-at-800 | ukfree.tv - 10 years of independent, free digital TV advice ***
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Mark Agius: The top chart is "platform additions". That's why I included the Ofcom chart to clarify the totals.
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PJH: That's true for all of UKTV's channels: Dave, Really, Yesterday and now Drama.
Especially given that UKTV is half-owned by the BBC, and the other half by Scripps who's Food Network is on Freeview, Freesat and fSfS.
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Monday 22 April 2013 8:53AM
Roger Martlew: In the diagram, YouView (along with BT Vision) are "Freeview".
"Pay digital terrestrial" (ie TUTV) is 0.2m
tony: "Where I wonder are the missing 0.9m?"
The RoI.