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bren: It does say, above

"BBCB Maximum 256QAM 32k 2/3 40Mb/s DVB-T2 MPEG4 400W

50 BBC One HD (UK service without regions), 51 ITV 1 HD (ITV Central West), 52 Channel 4 HD Midlands ads, 54 BBC HD,
• as a digital multiplex transmitted on frequency C21+ (474.2MHz)"

Please see What does "Full HD Ready" actually mean? | ukfree.tv - independent free digital TV advice - you MUST have a DVB-T2 receiver, a DVB-T receiver with MPEG4 will not work.

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Mike Dimmick: Good question. If I add them all together I get 26,352,267 - which is very close to the BARB "UK total TV homes" of 26.36 Monthly Universe Summary .

This would suggest the figures are therefore non-overlap.

The figures I have for the "PSB gross" from Ofcom are larger than these figures that are the ones I use on these pages - this
is homes - PSB gross homes - percentage

Crystal Palace - 4490000 - 5173000 - 86.7%
Winter Hill - 2690000 - 3065000 - 87.7%
Sutton Coldfield - 1870000 - 3043000 - 61.4%
Emley Moor - 1550000 - 2398000 - 64.6%
Belmont - 710000 - 2298000 - 30.8%
Bilsdale - 570000 - 1707000 - 33.3%
Sandy Heath - 920000 - 1614000 - 57.0%
Waltham - 770000 - 1589000 - 48.4%
Black Hill - 940000 - 1345000 - 69.8%
Mendip - 720000 - 1323000 - 54.4%
The Wrekin - 280000 - 1062000 - 26.3%
Pontop Pike - 700000 - 1024000 - 68.3%
Rowridge - 620000 - 945000 - 65.6%
Wenvoe - 360000 - 822000 - 43.7%
Sudbury - 440000 - 762000 - 57.7%
Moel-Y-Parc - 95000 - 749000 - 12.6%
Hannington - 470000 - 655000 - 71.7%
Craigkelly - 430000 - 645000 - 66.6%
Bluebell Hill - 200000 - 616000 - 32.4%
Oxford - 410000 - 592000 - 69.2%
Divis - 440000 - 516000 - 85.2%
Darvel - 150000 - 511000 - 29.3%
Lark Stoke - 38000 - 444000 - 8.5%
Ridge Hill - 270000 - 417000 - 64.7%
Tacolneston - 330000 - 415000 - 79.5%
Fenham - 34000 - 410000 - 8.2%
Angus - 130000 - 408000 - 31.8%
Stockland Hill - 120000 - 376000 - 31.9%
Dover - 190000 - 361000 - 52.6%
Bromsgrove - 30000 - 351000 - 8.5%
Sheffield - 120000 - 335000 - 35.8%
Chatton - 29000 - 315000 - 9.2%
Durris - 180000 - 297000 - 60.6%
Reigate - 70000 - 285000 - 24.5%
Caradon Hill - 180000 - 254000 - 70.8%
Rosneath - 41000 - 237000 - 17.2%
Nottingham - 74000 - 232000 - 31.8%
Storeton - 45000 - 218000 - 20.6%
Hemel Hempstead - 74000 - 201000 - 36.8%
Heathfield - 170000 - 184000 - 92.3%
Idle - 21000 - 170000 - 12.3%
Kilvey Hill - 120000 - 168000 - 71.4%
Fenton - 130000 - 162000 - 80.2%
Guildford - 48000 - 159000 - 30.1%
Carmel - 72000 - 154000 - 46.7%
Redruth - 97000 - 152000 - 63.8%
Tunbridge Wells - 53000 - 149000 - 35.5%
Lancaster - 52000 - 149000 - 34.8%
Caldbeck - 120000 - 145000 - 82.7%
Midhurst - 94000 - 143000 - 65.7%
Brighton (Whitehawk Hill) - 96000 - 135000 - 71.1%
Preseli - 57000 - 129000 - 44.1%
Brierley Hill - 83000 - 128000 - 64.8%
Beacon Hill - 84000 - 127000 - 66.1%
Pendle Forest - 45000 - 120000 - 37%
Pontypool - 19000 - 108000 - 17%
Malvern - 58000 - 105000 - 55%
Bristol Kings Weston - 18000 - 97000 - 18%
Keighley - 34000 - 94000 - 36%
Saddleworth - 11000 - 88000 - 12%
Llanddona - 44000 - 85000 - 51%
Plympton - 35000 - 77000 - 45%
Limavady - 45000 - 74000 - 60%
Rosemarkie - 63000 - 69000 - 91%
Huntshaw Cross - 37000 - 67000 - 55%
Rumster Forest - 21000 - 67000 - 31%
Chesterfield - 25000 - 61000 - 40%
Bristol Ilchester Crescent - 25000 - 57000 - 43%
Knockmore - 31000 - 56000 - 55%
Brougher Mountain - 36000 - 47000 - 76%
Olivers Mount - 30000 - 39000 - 76%
Selkirk - 24000 - 36000 - 66%
Salisbury - 31000 - 34000 - 91%
Hastings - 18000 - 29000 - 62%v%
Aberdare - 18000 - 24000 - 75%
Keelylang Hill - 9400 - 14000 - 67%
BlaenPlwyf - 17000 - 13000 - 130%
Eitshal - 9900 - 11000 - 90%
Torosay - 2800 - 8000 - 35%
Bressay - 5300 - 5000 - 106%


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sam potts: Thank you for your comment. I suspect you need to do some reading up, as the "computing power doubles every 18 months at the same cost" is a typical industry usage of Moore's Law, and not just the now meaningless "transistors on a chip" version.

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mel b: The transmitter only provides two SD multiplexes and is very low power at 4W, six miles away it is a considerable achievement to get any signal at all.

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Nick: There is nothing you can do. It's like you have a Tesco Express near your house, you have no right to demand that Tesco convert it to a Tesco Extra superstore. Tesco can provide you with the goods they choose, and you can choose to shop there.

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Dave
Thursday 25 August 2011 8:18AM

John Rayner: You won't get the ArqA or ArqB multiplexes from Sudbury until 27th June 2012.

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Diagnostics - old version
Thursday 25 August 2011 8:20AM

Kayleigh: That's not very much to go on, I can't possibly comment without a full postcode.

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