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All posts by Mark Heselden
Below are all of Mark Heselden's postings, with the most recent are at the bottom of the page.M
Tunbridge Wells (Kent, England) Full Freeview transmitterSunday 27 March 2011 11:47AM
East Grinstead
As your talking about the box top right: the print above the box on mine is jumbled. One transmitter name is highlighted in red for some reason. Other names are covered by the box itself and the GO button.
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The new Freeview prediction system - includes Freeview HD | UK Sunday 3 April 2011 10:40AM
East Grinstead
Shaun: It could be that your signal is too strong now. Either an amplifier needs taking out or an attenuator putting in.
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How can I Receive Freeview on two TVs using one Freeview box
Saturday 30 April 2011 10:29AM
East Grinstead
TLS - A freeview TV doesn't need a digital box because it is built-in, except if you want HD the in-built is not HD. Only analogue devices, like your old tv, need a digital box to enable them to receive freeview channels.
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Does the Radio (digital) in these posts refer only to the 'TV' Radio or DAB Radio or both? (51.14,-000.04)
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I notice that most transmitter engineering posts are about what happened 'yesterday'. Wouldn't it be more useful to know what's going to happen, say, today or tomorrow? (+51.14,-000.04)
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It may be that the uncommon Group E and Group K aerials could be utilised as a good compromise for some people without going all the way to a wideband. (51.14,-000.04)
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Why has Crystal Palace's yellow service area got a straight saw toothy edge on its south-western side? Is it always going to be like this? (51.14,-000.04)
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What causes digital signal quality to be very low, say 10%, if signal strength is relatively high, say 70%. (+51.14,-000.04)
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Friday 14 January 2011 10:09AM
East Grinstead
I was just wondering why the Reigate transmitter is not shown on my map for postcode RH19 2NS as it is used quite widely around here. I believe it was shown in the past.