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Marcus Patterson: ...or, you have an LNB fault which can be cleared by "Method 2" above.

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mo: Is this on satellite or Freeview? Where about are you?

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M. Holland: C66 is quite low anyway, and you tend to find that the higher the frequency, the lower the signal "appears" to be.

Also, the type of aerial you have can change the "response curve". There is some information about this on Aerial group performance | ukfree.tv - independent free digital TV advice .

Multiplex D was allocated this frequency because it has the poorest coverage.

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Tuesday 15 February 2011 7:25AM

Mary: This - Find out how to receive Freeview and Freeview HD | ukfree.tv - independent free digital TV advice - shows the used channels, which leaves C32, C36, C37, C38, C41, C44, C46, C47, C50, C51, C52, C56, C63, C65 and C67 free.

I would probably try C51 or C37.

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jb38: I'm going to just remind you about "over distance squared" bit...

Yes, in an ideal situation you would pick a frequency that is as far away from an allocated one as possible - where this is not possible it is better to pick one adjacent to a digital signal than an analogue one.

Another problem is the DDR - you don't want to be using a frequency that will be in the DDR range in the future as your "mobile broadband" will not work when you get it.


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