Freeview reception at CH60 2SN
List is for aerial group type: ■ wideband ■ group A ■ group B ■ group C/D ■ group E ■ group K
↓ch | name | signal strength | direction | transmitter | |
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C21+ | Freeview HD multiplex BBCB (PSB3) National | east 94° | Buxton | V | |
C22 | multiplex BBCA England East Yorkshire and Lincolnshire | east 89° | Belmont | H | |
C23 | multiplex Arqiva-A (COM5) | east 89° | Belmont | H | |
C23+ | multiplex BBCA England East Midlands | east 100° | Stanton Moor | V | |
C23 | multiplex D3+4 England Central (West micro region) | s-se 154° | The Wrekin | H | |
C24 | multiplex D3+4 England Granada | east 94° | Buxton | V | |
C25 | multiplex D3+4 England Yorkshire (Belmont micro region) | east 89° | Belmont | H | |
C26- | multiplex Arqiva-B (COM6) | east 89° | Belmont | H | |
C26 | multiplex D3+4 England Central (East micro region) | east 100° | Stanton Moor | V | |
Comux Local TV multiplex LNG | e-se 110° | Waltham | H | ||
multiplex BBCA England West Midlands | s-se 154° | The Wrekin | H | ||
C27 | Comux Local TV multiplex LDN | east 89° | Belmont | H | |
multiplex BBCA England North West | east 94° | Buxton | V | ||
C28 | Freeview HD multiplex BBCB (PSB3) National | east 89° | Belmont | H | |
C29 | multiplex SDN England (COM4) | e-se 110° | Waltham | H | |
C30- | multiplex SDN England (COM4) | east 89° | Belmont | H | |
C30 | Freeview HD multiplex BBCB (PSB3) National | east 100° | Stanton Moor | V | |
C30- | Freeview HD multiplex BBCB (PSB3) National | s-se 154° | The Wrekin | H | |
C31 | multiplex Arqiva-B (COM6) | e-se 110° | Waltham | H | |
C32 | multiplex BBCA England East Midlands | e-se 110° | Waltham | H | |
C34 | multiplex D3+4 England Central (East micro region) | e-se 110° | Waltham | H | |
C35 | Freeview HD multiplex Arqiva-D (com8) | east 89° | Belmont | H | |
Freeview HD multiplex BBCB (PSB3) National | e-se 110° | Waltham | H | ||
Freeview HD multiplex Arqiva-D (com8) | southeast 134° | Sutton Coldfield | H | ||
C37 | Freeview HD multiplex Arqiva-D (com8) | e-se 110° | Waltham | H | |
C39+ | multiplex Arqiva-B (COM6) | southeast 134° | Sutton Coldfield | H | |
C40+ | Freeview HD multiplex BBCB (PSB3) National | southeast 134° | Sutton Coldfield | H | |
C41- | multiplex BBCA England East Midlands | e-se 104° | Bolehill | V | |
C41+ | multiplex SDN England (COM4) | s-se 154° | The Wrekin | H | |
C42 | multiplex SDN England (COM4) | southeast 134° | Sutton Coldfield | H | |
C43 | multiplex BBCA England West Midlands | southeast 134° | Sutton Coldfield | H | |
C44- | multiplex D3+4 England Central (East micro region) | e-se 104° | Bolehill | V | |
C44 | multiplex Arqiva-A (COM5) | s-se 154° | The Wrekin | H | |
C45 | multiplex Arqiva-A (COM5) | southeast 134° | Sutton Coldfield | H | |
C46 | multiplex D3+4 England Central (West micro region) | southeast 134° | Sutton Coldfield | H | |
C47- | Freeview HD multiplex BBCB (PSB3) National | e-se 104° | Bolehill | V | |
C47 | multiplex Arqiva-B (COM6) | s-se 154° | The Wrekin | H |
List is for aerial group type: ■ wideband ■ group A ■ group B ■ group C/D ■ group E ■ group K
Distance to transmitters:
- Buxton - 78.3km 48.7 miles
- Belmont - 193.9km 120.5 miles
- Stanton Moor - 98.3km 61.1 miles
- The Wrekin - 81.2km 50.4 miles
- Waltham - 163.7km 101.7 miles
- Sutton Coldfield - 116.4km 72.3 miles
- Bolehill - 104.9km 65.2 miles
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Wednesday, 23 April 2025
I tend not to leave a ton of comments, but I read a few off the
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Monday, 28 April 2025
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Greaves1:02 PM
An impressive share! I've just forwarded this onto a colleague who had been conducting a little research on this.
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Tuesday, 29 April 2025
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Thursday, 1 May 2025
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Ina2:28 PM
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Thursday, 8 May 2025
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Terry Seal4:37 PM
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Up and down like a tarts draws, used to be able to use a satellite but all the channels are going HD more electronic waste creation. Save the planet you must be joking. Gedney Hill the dead zone.
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Terry's: mapT's Freeview map terrainT's terrain plot wavesT's frequency data T's Freeview Detailed Coverage
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StevensOnln14:58 PM
Terry Seal: You're predicted to receive a good signal from Sandy Heath, Waltham and Belmont, all of which coincidentally are listed for engineering works this week. SD satellite channels were switched off due to the low number of viewers still using SD receivers (most had already upgraded to HD years ago) so there is relatively little electronic waste and a lot of cost savings for the broadcasters by ending duplication of channels in HD and SD, as well as transponders carrying SD-only channels being able to switch to the more efficient DVB-S2 modulation already used for most HD channels.
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