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Below are all of Briantist's postings, with the most recent are at the bottom of the page.MsHJB: You can add it yourself to the "other channels" by using Astra 1N 28.2°E 12207 V DVB-S 27500 2/3 as the settings.
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brandon cavill: Rather bizzarly you can watch by going to Smash Hits - Watch Now and clicking on "Kerrang!".
I can't see a link on the Kerrang! web site...
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(it's the Kerrang! logo in the video player, and they you have to STILL click Kerrang! again on the "toolbar").
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There's a newly published guide to the filters at 4G Filters Buying Guide | at800 .
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shawna: Jamaica uses NTSC M, which a TV from the UK can't operate with. During 2013-15 the system will switch to a digital one, which your TV still will not be compatible with.
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Sunday 9 June 2013 3:17PM
Jack Luxon: I expect the answers you will get are:
a) It's up to the operators, but they will generally use the sites they already operate from in the 900MHz band;
b) Some will be horizontal, others vertical.
At800 will remove a rooftop booster if that is causing the problem, but they won't be fitting new aerials.
Following on from (a), interference may happen on the fringes of reception areas where the polarity is the same and the Freeview signals are at their weakest.
The places where reception will be the most problematic is where the digital signal was low before switchover - so fitted boosters - and is now low enough to be overloaded by a 4G signal by being very close to a mast.