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C30 (546.0MHz) after switchover



The map below shows all the transmitters in the UK using C30 once digtial switchover is complete. Please click the icon to see the coverage area, and double click for more information.

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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 * * * * * * * * C39 C40 C41 C42 C43 C44 C45 C46 C47 C48 C49 C50 C51 C52 C53 C54 C55 C56 C57 C58 C59 C60 C61 C62 * * * * * *




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Phil Thomson
Wednesday 19 December 2007 3:29PM
Where are the Video PID's, Audio PID's, PCR PID's and PMT PID's for the freeview channels?
Briantist
Thursday 20 December 2007 7:09AM
Phil Thomson: They are not published as all equipment must be able to configure itself automatically. They are under the dynamic control of the broadcasters.
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Graham
Friday 17 December 2010 4:24PM Wirral
What frequency is Film 4 Freeview? My digibox does not pull in Film 4 but a digital TV in another room on the same aerial receives Film 4 no problem.

We are on both Winter Hill and Moel-y-Parc transmitters.(on the baseline)
Mark A.
Saturday 18 December 2010 3:28PM
Graham
Try swapping the two TV, to see if you still get the same channels.
This should help to see if it is the same aerial or one TV is better at finding channels.
Also try retuning them before and after moving them.
Film 4 is not transmitted from all transmitters, so sounds like you are getting your signal from two places.
Film 4 is or was on multiplex D
MJ Ray
Tuesday 3 January 2012 6:19PM King's Lynn
Although I have most of the channels on this multiplex from Belmont, I'm missing a few. I'd like to try adding them by PIDs to see if it's some sort of fault in the scan routine in the receiver firmware (and if it is, I'll play firmware-update-roulette before next rescan day). Does anyone know where I can find a current list, please?
Briantist
Monday 16 January 2012 7:15AM
MJ Ray: I would see Single frequency interference | ukfree.tv - independent free digital TV advice rather than worrying about PID values.
MJ Ray
Tuesday 17 January 2012 11:58PM
Well, I tried a different firmware and the missing channels appeared, so I think the PID values would have worked.
I'm still missing one entire multiplex but I think that's because the block's antenna isn't the right type for that out-of-group channel.
Briantist
Wednesday 18 January 2012 7:04AM
MJ Ray: If you have a communal system, the most likely problem is that it requires post-switchover reconfiguration to correctly amplify services on the new frequencies.

This would be the case if it's C53° ArqA that is missing.

If this is the case, contact the management company.
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Sam
Friday 20 April 2012 12:54PM
After the Crystal palace switchover I cannot manually retune the HD channels (I must manually retune as we get signals from two transmitters). If I autoretune I can get HD channels on channel 30 as expected but my Humax will not pick them up on a manual retune. Can anyone help?
Would a different frequency number be the answer?
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JimF
Sunday 22 April 2012 1:01PM
Sam: When you do the manual search on your Humax box, as well as specifying the UHF channel (30), you have to tell it to look for DVB-T2 transmission for the HD programmes (option in the manual tune menu), rather than the DVB-T option used for SD.
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