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Earl: Yes, there are overnight tests for two nights.

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Hansfritz: If you actually read the key, you will see that the "yellow area" indicates the places where the signal is stronger from the transmitters, and "green" is for coverage where there is another transmitter with a stronger signal.

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Thursday 3 November 2011 9:58AM

NottsUK: I guess so, it is probably being shuffled from 11856 V. I think we might expect to see E4 HD (and I guess Film 4 HD) on Freesat soon though.

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Hansfritz: And, as I said already, the area is also covered by 10kW signals from Tacolneston which are stronger at the locations shown in green than those from 2kW West Runton.

There is no "white" on the map.

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Freeview reception - all about aerials
Thursday 3 November 2011 10:08AM

suzanne: You need to make sure your aerial is pointing at the Divis transmitter, as only this carries Freeview services.

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