By providing a full postcode (such as W1A 1AA), national grid reference (for example SE123456) or latitude, longitude pair (like 54, -0.5) this page will provide a map, terrain plot and detailed information of the location showing the UK and RoI television transmitters that it is possible you receive Freeview, Freeview HD, Youview, BT TV and Saorview from.
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These predictions are based upon a rooftop aerial and depend on the suitability of the aerial, the distance to the transmitters, the power of their signals, the postcode area, and local terrain.Monday, 19 May 2014
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jb3812:31 AM
elil: The missing channels are transmitted by the COM7 multiplex on C31 / 554.00 Mhz, this being a much lower powered transmitter radiating at just over 16Kw compared to the other COM's on 50Kw.
The other point being that C31 is aerial wise out of group with all the other channels used by Oxford, and if the aerial installed was, as is most likely, a group C/D type to give maximum reception of these channels (i.e: a C50 - C60 channel span) then this will be inefficient at receiving low frequencies such as C31 resulting in a low signal strength being received which might be under the reception threshold level for your receiver, therefore should this apply then your aerial will require changing to a wideband type.
The way to test if this situation applies or not is to go into your TV's set up menu / tuning, selecting "manual" tune and entering C31 / 554.00 Mhz into the box but NOT followed by pressing search or scan, because if any signal is there to receive its strength / quality will show on the indicator bars. If something is seen make a note of the level then enter C50 (ITV3 etc) into the box and make a note of the levels seen from it compared with C31.
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KEVIN GARDINER1:19 PM
Stourbridge
I've recently read a technical release about the roll out of the new com7 multiplex. The following information refers to the transmitters which have switched on the new multiplex and have made changes to their ERP.
OXFORD: CH 31. 17.4KW DOWN TO 16.38KW.
RIDGE HILL: CH32. 6.3KW UPTO 10.54KW.
SUTTON COLDFIELD. CH33: 81.3KW UPTO 89.2KW.
WALTHAM; CH31. 8.7KW UPTO 10.6KW.
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KEVIN GARDINER1:20 PM
Stourbridge
Sandy heath: ch32. 43.7kw upto 49.5kw.
tacolneston: ch 31. 22.4kw upto 27.4kw.
winter hill: ch 31. 24kw upto 25.7kw.
crystal palace: ch33. 36.3kw upto 43.09kw.
bluebell hill: ch 32. 3.7kw upto 4kw.
hannington: ch32. 29.5kw upto 36.7kw.
rowbrigde HP: ch31. 23.4kw upto 24.4kw.
blackhill: ch32. 39.8kw upto 42.8kw.
craigkelly: ch33. 9.3kw upto 10.84kw.
bilsdale: ch31. 17.8kw upto 18.48kw.
pontop pike: ch 33. 33.9kw down to 33.84kw.
divis: ch33. 10.5kw upto 12.4kw.
wenvoe Cardiff: ch31. 40.7kw upto 46.9kw.
Belmont: ch33. 33.9kw upto 37.14kw.
emley moor: ch32. 50.1kw upto 54.82kw.
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KEVIN GARDINER1:29 PM
Stourbridge
JB38, I originally put this report up to attract the attention of Brian, but he has so far, not commented on it. I'm not sure who is the editor webmaster of this website and therefore decided to inform you of the article I read. It is an official report and therefore, the Erp's of the new com7 multiplex can now be corrected to their actual Erp's as they stand now.
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Nigel3:29 PM
Need to know which television aerial to use my address urgent
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Nigel: "please provide a full (not partial) postcode (or preferably enter it in box at the top right) "
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KEVIN GARDINER: I thought I'd sent you an email about this information.
I've got to be careful that I don't upset Digital UK because the information is copyright to them, unless I get the same data though Ofcom, as Ofcom is a public body and hence the information is then in the "public domain".
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KEVIN GARDINER7:35 PM
Stourbridge
BRAINTIST. Up till today, I haven't received an e-mail from you about this subject. But I kind of thought that the information in the report may well be copyrighted to DIGITAL UK for the time being , or when Ofcom being a public body, then publish it for public release for general public consumption. And of course, you have to be careful with copyrighted material.
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Tuesday, 20 May 2014
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kayleigh8:42 PM
My freeview isnt workin have brought new boosters and aerial cable still nothing what can I do :( sky is downstairs and thats working fine but non of aerials upstairs are working please help :( (51.1190,-0.1764)
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8:52 PM
8:52 PM
Kayleigh
To assist us help you, we need to know where you live by giving a post code (that of a nearby shop will do) and some idea of what equipment you have.
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