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Spartan: Please press the "[-]" on the map to zoom out.

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Tony Maggs: Please see Will there ever be more services on the Freeview Light transmitters? | ukfree.tv - independent free digital TV advice .

It doesn't matter what you regard as important, the Broadcasting Act 1996 makes space for the teletext services on all transmitters.

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Phil Hudson: Does the "digi sender" work OK with another device (Freeview box, DVD player)?

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jas: The Magic Eye will only work the remote control (for that is what it does) if it connected on a one-to-one basis with the RF2 output.

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C22 (482.0MHz) after switchover
Friday 21 October 2011 2:19PM

Paul: You could start with a postcode...

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Spencer: It could be... can you please provide a full postcode so I can see where your signals are coming from?

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jas: Have you done as it says at the top of the page under "HD and "new EPG" boxes"?

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Norman: It's both on the Switchover events September- December 2011 | ukfree.tv - independent free digital TV advice page and at the top of this one:

After switchover frequency notes (¶):
Hemel Hempstead BBC A is expected to temporarily move to channel 56 (at 40W ERP) some months in advance of digital switchover, but will adopt its final allocation at switchover.
Hemel Hempstead SDN is expected to temporarily move to channel 68 (at 40W ERP) some months in advance of digital switchover, but will adopt its final allocation at switchover.

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Mike Dimmick: Following Broadcasting territorial exclusivity with a decoder card is contrary to EU law | ukfree.tv - independent free digital TV advice it now quite arguable that channels that operate in Europe are breaking the law if they restrict their output to a single country, rather than the whole of the EU, thus rendering Sky's system to allow for your point 2 ("to avoid rights issues that would involve paying more for programmes") unlawful as there is now clearly legally one territory - the EU.

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