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I have been running this site in my own time since July 2002. After nine years I am considering making some changes.
Published on by Brian Butterworth on UK Free TV The purpose of the site is to provide independent (from the broadcasters, infrastructure companies and Digital UK) information about the choice people can make to watch free to air television services in the UK.
Having many years of technical, managerial and communications experience - and particularly after seeing at first hand the failure of ONdigital to communicate the technical difficulties - I thought the would be plenty of people who would need straightforward technical digital TV assistance.
When the site launched the only form of "feedback" was a personal email service, but on 7 October 2005, I introduced a direct commenting service. This has on the whole been very successful and popular - over 88,000 comments have been posted since then.
Many people have assisted people from all over the UK and around the world, and these contributions have made the site a lively and helpful place.
However, 28,500 of these posting are mine, and it is taking an increasingly large amount of my time.
In addition, the number of occasions where personal attacks are being launched on me and my professional knowledge, or I have to deal with uninformed and incorrect answers being given to people has increased.
The main upshot of this is that I spend very little time doing the "top line" site tasks, such as writing articles, upgrading the database information, adding in new sections such as the radio transmitter and YouView pages and so forth.
Whilst I appreciate that visitors can reasonably think that "in a democracy we are free to discuss pros, cons and preferences", this site is not a democracy, UK Free TV is my project.
Therefore I am proposing that:
1. Certain sections pages will be closed to further comments. I really do not have the time to spend going round and round in the same loop discussing same things, such as with the tedious digital radio haters. Such discussions add nothing to helping out people with their reception issues and will be moved to a holding page or deleted if they are insulting.
2. Some sections will be pre-moderated. Comments will not appear until I approve them.
3. Off-topic comments will be deleted or moved. For example, questions posted about Freeview reception in Jersey posted on the Winter Hill page. I will normally move them to the general purpose Feedback page.
4. I will then will have the time to improve the resolution and accuracy of the transmitter coverage pages, upgrade the radio transmitters section and provide information about the upcoming local TV, IPTV and YouView.
Braintist: If there happens to be any bugs with any of the features of this website you don't yet know of, or any of us have feature suggestions, is this article the proper place to post them?
Just thought I'd say hi. I am a long time lurker, but only started posting a few days ago. You have a great site here, and I admire your dedication to it. I used to run a website about digital tv in the early days, so I know how much time they consume. Well done on a great resource.
Thank you very much for all that you do to help people. I am sorry you receive abuse.
My only request is this: could you please use a larger font point size? I have my e-mail browser set to 'largest' text size as it is, but still find it hard to read off-screen.
Phil Smith: The bottom right hand corner of Internet Explorer 8 has the option to increase or decrease the Zoom. Or use Ctrl+ or Ctrl- using the keyboard.
ASHLEY Wednesday 30 March 2011 9:37PM Milton Keynes
Ashley: Hi folks ,hope you can help? BBC2 has just been switched off in my area . So had to retune my freeview TV all channels back ok but with interferance on BBC1 and 2 ie pixel strips flicking now and again across thes screen enough to drive me nuts! New wideband arial fitted about 5 months ago,fitted in loft ,all working well on freeview for last five months, arial pointing in correct direction, coax all good, retuned tv at least three times . what am i missing ??
it seems a company called avc is involved with the bbc switchover at £40 scheme? i have had to go to 4 people unhappy with this scheme and know of other workers not happy with a company within the cai and rdi structure? i think there will be more to come from this and makes you wonder about the barriers of rdi and cai who are there to help/protect the public?
Mike Dimmick Thursday 31 March 2011 3:01PM Reading
Ashley: sounds like it could be too strong a signal, overloading an amplifier or the TV's tuner. If you have any amplifiers, try removing them or turning them down. If not, or that doesn't help, try adding an attenuator.
Many people have installed high-gain aerials who simply did not need them.
michelle Sunday 24 April 2011 11:21AM Stoke-on-trent
Hi
Since the digital switchover last week i am now missing ITV CH4 CH5 and all associated channels, it says no signal, i have tried configiration and manual installation but has not made any difference.
Hi there Since the change over, channels 12, 15 & 22 picture keeps freezing. All other channels are fine. I am on the Sandy Heath Transmitter, post code MK42 7PB
I was told that after the changeover, all would be fine with Digital Channels, when the transmitter would be switched 100%. Absolutely wrong, as bad as ever and some Channels not available. Who do we complain to
Kath Pye: You will need to wait until September to have all the services at full power. There is no one to "complain to", reception is YOUR responsibility.
This would be my suggestion. Trsnsmitter pages can have very extensive comments per page and currently they are displayed upside down I.e you have to scroll down many many screen views (especially on a mobile/tablet)
One of the easiest fixes. You do show the most recent comments tab first as default which puts you ahead of a lot of other web'masters' but you didn't follow through and have the display order as Descending by default so that the most current user post on a transmitter is the first post you see. I assumed until I posted actually that no-one had posted since 2011!!
Lots of people would probably also assume likewise unless they scrolled down a lot. Shame as it is otherwise a great site. Apart from that a great site :-)
Alan Clark Thursday 27 September 2012 10:45PM Eastbourne
I would like to say a big thanks to Brianist and I'm sorry you have had to put up with some rubbish, I know quite a few people who brows these pages that don't contribute, but are greatful for what you have created. All the best!