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All posts by Briantist

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Roy: It sounds like you might need to get in a professional with signal detection equipment...

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Diagnostics - old version
Friday 3 February 2012 6:49AM

Penny Parnell: It sounds like a fault. The best thing to do is to try first is a "factory reset" or a "set to defaults" on the box.

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Harry : Apologies, the database flag for SDN being on low power had been removed by accident. I have restored the information, see above.

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Teresa: Detailed information is not provided to the public.

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Robert: The event in 2012, when Oxford - SDN moves from C62 to C50 is to provide 4G mobile broadband services.

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Hannington (Hampshire, England) transmitter
Friday 3 February 2012 7:00AM

Brian Gregory: See Switchover events 2012
| ukfree.tv - independent free digital TV advice
. Basically it is

"Wednesday 8th February 2012

Hannington (6am) switchover starts - BBC TWO analogue closes on C45, Mux 1 closes on C50, BBCA starts on C45. "

Also listed on Freeview on Hannington TV transmitter | ukfree.tv - independent free digital TV advice

"Wednesday 8th February 2012
BBC TWO C45 closes. BBCA starts on C45. "

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Hannington (Hampshire, England) transmitter
Friday 3 February 2012 7:02AM

Brian Gregory: If you get a D-Book 7 compatible Freeview receiver (such as Freeview HD box) you are presented with a list of BBC and ITV regions to choose from.

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Free channel of the day: BBC Two
Friday 3 February 2012 9:32AM

NottsUK: Thanks. Corrected.

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Hannington (Hampshire, England) transmitter
Friday 3 February 2012 10:42AM

Lance Spencer: If you get problem in freezing weather, this is usually because there is water in your cables and when it freezes it expands and prevents reception. If this is the case, replace the cable with satellite-grade coax.

It is not likely that the increased power levels will deal with actual cable damage.

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