C62 (802.0MHz) after switchover
The map below shows all the transmitters in the UK using C62 once digtial switchover is complete. Please click the icon to see the coverage area, and double click for more information.
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4G-800 No multiplexes, 4G-800 1 multiplex, 4G-800 2 multiplexes, 4G-800 3 multiplexes, 4G-800 4 multiplexes, 4G-800 5 multiplexes, 4G-800 6 multiplexes, Locations within 1.5km of existing phone mast locations, Freeview retune required, EE, Multiple operators, Network Rail, O2, 3, Vodafone, location on line-of-sight, Empty, Location comment, Transmitter (grey), Selected location, l, lv, panelAB, panelAL, panelB, panelBA, panelBB, panelBD, panelBH, panelBL, panelBN, panelBR, panelBS, panelBT, panelCA, panelCB, panelCF, panelCH, panelCM, panelCO, panelCR, panelCT, panelCV, panelCW, panelDA, panelDD, panelDE, panelDG, panelDH, panelDL, panelDN, panelDT, panelDY, panelE, panelEC, panelEH, panelEN, panelEX, panelFK, panelFY, panelG, panelGL, panelGU, panelHA, panelHD, panelHG, panelHP, panelHR, panelHS, panelHU, panelHX, panelIG, panelIP, panelIV, panelKA, panelKT, panelKW, panelKY, panelL, panelLA, panelLD, panelLE, panelLL, panelLN, panelLS, panelLU, panelM, panelME, panelMK, panelML, panelN, panelNE, panelNG, panelNN, panelNP, panelNR, panelNW, panelOL, panelOX, panelPA, panelPE, panelPH, panelPL, panelPO, panelPR, panelRG, panelRH, panelRM, panelS, panelSA, panelSE, panelSG, panelSK, panelSL, panelSM, panelSN, panelSO, panelSP, panelSR, panelSS, panelST, panelSW, panelSY, panelTA, panelTD, panelTF, panelTN, panelTQ, panelTR, panelTS, panelTW, panelUB, panelW, panelWA, panelWC, panelWD, panelWF, panelWN, panelWR, panelWS, panelWV, panelYO, panelZE, Phase 2 locality, roundel-dlr, roundel-overground, roundel-tube, Transmitter, BBC One region, BBC TWO, ITV plc region, STV region, UTV region, Channel 4, Channel 5, S4C, tx_LB, tx_LBN, tx_LBNv, tx_LBS, tx_LBSv, tx_LBT, tx_LBTv, tx_LBv, tx_LCF, tx_LCFv, tx_LDN, tx_LDNv, tx_LEH, tx_LEHv, tx_LG, tx_LGv, tx_LL, tx_LLS, tx_LLSv, tx_LLv, tx_LM, tx_LMv, tx_LNE, tx_LNEv, tx_LNG, tx_LNGv, tx_LNR, tx_LNRv, tx_LOX, tx_LOXv, tx_LPR, tx_LPRv, tx_LS, tx_LSO, tx_LSOv, tx_LSv, tx_LW, tx_LWv, COM4/SDN multiplex, COM4/SDN multiplex, COM5/ArqivaA multiplex, COM5/ArqivaA multiplex, COM6/ArqivaB multiplex, COM6/ArqivaB multiplex, tx_com7, HD-com7 multiplex site, HD-com7 multiplex site, tx_com8, HD-com8 multiplex site, HD-com8 multiplex site, Multiplex 1, Multiplex 2, Multiplex A, tx_muxAcopy, Multiplex B, Multiplex C, Multiplex D, Northern Ireland Minimux, Northern Ireland Minimux, PSB1/BBCA multiplex, PSB1/BBCA multiplex, PSB2/Digital 3+4 multiplex, PSB2/Digital 3+4 multiplex, PSB3/BBCB/Freeview HD multiplex, PSB3/BBCB/Freeview HD multiplex, Saorview multiplex 1, Saorview multiplex 1, Saorview multiplex 2, Saorview multiplex 2, BBC VHF TV site, Joint BBC/IBA site, DAB radio transmitter, DAB transmitter coming, DAB coming (out of area), DAB transmitter (out of area), Freeview transmitter, txfv - Copy, IBA VHF TV site, Freeview light transmitter, Multiplex A, Multiplex B, Multiplex C, Multiplex D, txmuxa2, Not on air, FM/AM radio mast, txradio_amfm, FM/AM radio mast (out of area), Engineering/fault today, Engineering planned, Transmitter cleared fault, Engineering work (old icon), Transmitter group, Saorview, txsv - Copy.Before switchover
Click on a selection to see the use of the frequency use before switchover:C21 C22 C23 C24 C25 C26 C27 C28 C29 C30 C31 C32 C33 C34 C35 C36 C37 C38 C39 C40 C41 C42 C43 C44 C45 C46 C47 C48 C49 C50 C51 C52 C53 C54 C55 C56 C57 C58 C59 C60 C61 C62 C63 C64 C65 C66 C67 C68
Switchover complete
Click on a selection to see the use of the frequency use when switchover is complete:C21 C22 C23 C24 C25 C26 C27 C28 C29 C30 C31 C32 C33 C34 C35 C36 C37 C38 C39 C40 C41 C42 C43 C44 C45 C46 C47 C48 C49 C50 C51 C52 C53 C54 C55 C56 C57 C58 C59 C60 C61 C62 * * * * * *
Thursday, 24 November 2011
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Paul Douglas11:41 PM
Are the HD channels on the PSB-3 Mux now running on Tacolneston ?
Until the switch on, I've been getting them via Freesat and a Fortec Star HD box.
I think most of my DVB-T kit doesn't have HD compatible tuners, but I thought I'd ask on here. My Sony Bravia "HD Ready" 40" TV has no mention of HD in it's tuning section in the manual, so am I right in suspecting that the tuner is SD only ? Would Sony have put an SD only tuner in an HD Ready TV ?
I'm pretty sure my old Sony PVR is not HD tuner compatible either, and also my PC twin tuner PCI card.
The one thing I am surprised about is the Avermedia DVB-T "HDTV" ready USB pen though. I thought that did have an HD tuner, but that also is missing all of the HD channels (50,51,52).
My aerial setup is pretty good, and ExtraGain on the chimney stack, which has given a strong signal even during the low power period.
So is the HD up and running please ?
(sorry for the long waffling post !).
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Paul Douglas: HD Ready means that it is ready to show HD pictures but doesn't have a HD tuner built in.
Click the text HD ready to see an explanation of HD ready.
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Saturday, 26 November 2011
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Paul Douglas7:44 AM
Thanks for the quick reply Dave.
I hadn't realised the significance of "ready", but that does make sense.
I'm still wondering about my inability to receive any HD signals on the Avermedia USB stick though. That is definitely supposed to have HD tuner capability.
I've been able to pick up BBCHD, BBC1HD, ITV1HD, and Ch4HD on my freesat box for many months now, and was hoping that the long awaited freeview boost for Tacolneston was going to enable HD via that at last.
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Wednesday, 4 January 2012
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Sarah Roberts3:35 PM
Redditch
Hi, i don't know if you could help us.
We recieved a Toshiba 32BV701B for christmas and are having problems getting a freeview signal.
When we plug in our ariel through our Freeview box we used with our previous TV, we can get a signal and find channels with no problem. However if we plug the ariel straight into our TV it cannot find a signal.
We have tried plugging the TV straight into our neighbours ariel and it found a signal straight away.
I hope you can explain whats happening as we are really confused!
Many thanks!
Sarah
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Sunday, 15 January 2012
Wednesday, 2 January 2013
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Paul8:48 AM
I live in didcot and use the oxford transmitter. I have a second television that is connected on the RF outlet from my sky box. It is tuned into channel 36 and has been working fine. However yesterday the picture on the analogue channel on the second TV has become snowy. I was wondering if something had changed on the local transmitter and I needed to retune to a different channel. If so, what channel would you recommend for this area?
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Paul: Channel 36 should be silent and has been so for many years.
Unplug the lead from the aerial which goes into your Sky box. See if the level of interference reduces.
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