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TVTUNER: Whilst in fact, the cards only provide access to 5*, 5USA, PICKTV and PICKTV+1, all the other channels can be watched without having a card in the machine.

In addition, the card will also set the BBC One, BBC Two, ITV1, Channel 4 and Channel 5 regions. These can be cleared to default using "Method 3" on What can I do when my Sky Digibox says 'No Signal' or 'Technical fault'? | ukfree.tv - independent free digital TV advice .

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Fred Wheeler: I would stick with your aerial pointing at Mendip, as on 28th March 2012 you will then be able to watch the services from all six multiplexes. The ArqB multiplex should come online for you on 28th September 2011.

The "public service relays" such as Cirencester will never have any additional services as the commercial operators do not regard it as profitable to broadcast from them.

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Emley Moor (Kirklees, England) transmitter
Thursday 28 July 2011 1:41PM

John Matthews: Well, yes, that is the whole point of the work being done in the first place...

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Feedback | Feedback
Friday 29 July 2011 7:34AM

NottsUK: Second time lucky... fingers crossed for the launch.

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BBC/ITV Freesat - Spring 08 | Freesat
Friday 29 July 2011 7:40AM

lesnicol: I just find it strange that the whole concept of a "brand" was that the "brand image" was connected with the quality product, but somewhere along the line the product is changed but somehow the brand image remains.

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neil grainger: You will need to point your aerial to the Sudbury transmitter at that address, as you will (at least by 27th June 2012) get all the services from that transmitter.

You can use a group B, group E or wideband aerial with Sudbury.

You need to mount the aerial on the roof, not in the loft, if you want a reliable service.


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Indoor aerials | Installing
Friday 29 July 2011 7:45AM

Julie: If you want reliable Freeview reception, use a rooftop aerial. Indoor aerials are not suitable for stable Freeview reception.

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