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richard: Yes, it's called the "digital cliff", you either receive the multiplex or you don't. Thus "digital" and "analogue"...

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Thursday 4 August 2011 7:47AM

Richard Hibberd: 110, 111 and 112 are placeholders for an interactive service, VISION TV network from Vision IPTV - Everything You Need To Broadcast In A Connected World ...

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KB Aerials Sheffield : I wasn't suggesting laziness, I was just doing a sideways nod to the new sub-menu I have put on the Freeview/Transmitter pages.

There is also the "after switchover C45 map page at" - UK TV Frequency map - channel C45 (666.0MHz) before switchover map | ukfree.tv - independent free digital TV advice .

Which makes me think I should do a *current* allocation map.

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Ray Coates: You are not yet in the "indoor" reception area. However, if you attach your DAB receiver to a rooftop DAB aerial such as
DAB Log Periodic 6 Element Aerial : Radio Aerials : Maplin
you will get a stable signal.

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Thursday 4 August 2011 9:01AM

Richard Hibberd: Ah right, yes, it is IPTV.

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Thursday 4 August 2011 9:02AM

Janine: The transmitter is operating normally. You would probably know if your aerial had been hit by lightening, it usually causes at least some smoke...

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Paul: I think you will find that when signal increases from 100W to 2900W, which is 10dB your service on all multiplexes will be perfectly stable.

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Si Fudge: Don't forget you need a Freeview HD receiver, and not just an HDTV with Freeview.

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Nigel: You might want to use Bilsdale, however, as you will be able to receive all the multiplexes from that transmitter both now and in the longer term, and your reception from Oliver's Mount will deteriorate in the future.

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