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Trevor Ley: You might want to check the channels in the 800 range. If you can also get signals from transmitters in Wales, Radio Devon would get bumped to 820 perhaps - look between 800 and 899.

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Trevor Ley: Just to repeat myself... the channels will be "bumped" into the special range of 800-899, not within the "radio range" of 700-799.

I've added a bit of text about this to the article.

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Trevor Ley: Do you see 101 BBC 1 South West though?

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Moores Law: Infographic
Thursday 5 March 2015 8:50AM

AlanG: For the last 40 years, I can recall people saying just that very thing. I recall a guy in the sixth-form telling me it in all sincerity!

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Moores Law: Infographic
Thursday 5 March 2015 4:20PM

AlanG: Yes, that's JUST WHAT Mike Skells told me in 1983. Just that. Exactly that.

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Rob: Hannington is part of the BBC South region (you get Sally Taylor and South Today at 6:30pm) and so you get Solent at the moment. Berkshire and Sussex are to follow (see the "speculation" in the article).

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sharealam: Yes, you will be able to watch Classic Doctor Who!

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Another interesting map - Great Massingham (Norfolk, England) DAB transmitter shows the difference at this site between the BBC National DAB and the D1 National service.

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