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Bill Thompson: Sorry, but you are only able to get the "Freeview Light" service using an aerial, because of your location.

If you want more channels, you will need to use Freesat - see Compare Freeview and Freesat TV | ukfree.tv - independent free digital TV advice and All about Freesat | ukfree.tv - independent free digital TV advice .

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Russelll Wolak: You won't get a more stable service until switchover (18th April 2012) with Freeview HD, but you will have four HD channels to watch.

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John Robinson: Yes, during the first stage of switchover Multiplex 1 on C33 was turned off and replaced by Multiplex BBCA on C27 (522.0MHz). This is the normal procedure for "stage one".

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Whole house digital TV
Friday 3 June 2011 6:25PM

izrr: You will need a cable to connect the set to the aerial point, as reliable Freeview reception requires a rooftop aerial.

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ALL: Please report the problem to the BBC via the "BBC Reception test" link next to your post.

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Corin: The page makes quite clear that the transmitter is no longer in use. The coverage area is shown for historical reasons.

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Friday 3 June 2011 6:29PM

Margaret: I'm always pleased to hear when I have helped. Thank you.

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glb37: Sounds like a problem with the Compro software. Perhaps they have a software update?

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Friday 3 June 2011 6:32PM

steve willis: Thank you for your kind comments.

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