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C63 (810.0MHz) after switchover



The map below shows all the transmitters in the UK using C63 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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Richard Woods
Saturday 6 November 2010 5:15PM Norwich
I am in NR9 5AL and I have a new aerial, a new set top box connected to an HD ready TV by HDMI connection. How do I know I am getting HD transmission? It tells me which channel is HD but NONE of those channels show in the guide?
Mike Dimmick
Sunday 7 November 2010 9:38PM Reading
Richard Woods: The Tacolneston transmitter doesn't yet broadcast HD services. It will start broadcasting HD from 23 November 2011, i.e. about this time next year.

In an area that broadcasts HD, the HD channels can be found at numbers 50 to 54.
Stuart O.
Thursday 17 March 2011 10:46PM Wrexham
Hi.
I found I am receiving a weak analogue Channel 4 signal on UHF ch. 63, but this map doesn't appear to show any analogue Channel 4's in the area.
I thought it would be a relay of Sutton Coldfield, but none of it's relays appear to transmit 4 on 63. Any idea where could it be from?
Thanks.
Mike Dimmick
Friday 18 March 2011 2:32PM
Stuart O.: Sometimes the map doesn't show all the pins, particularly if you're using Internet Explorer, but in this case, I can only find one site that ever used C63 for Channel 4 - Glenridding in the Lake District. This switched over in July 2009 and no longer uses this frequency.

I searched the list at www.wolfbane.com link icon http://www.wolfbane.com/articles/uktv2.htm

The
only things I can think of are that it's the RF output of a Sky or Freeview set-top box (yours or perhaps a neighbours, if you're sharing an aerial), or if you're using a communal system, a system where the channels are transposed to different frequencies. This is usually done if the signals from the transmitters are strong enough to be picked up directly by cables within the flat, which then arrive at different times from the signals received at the aerial, causing ghosting on analogue (and, likely, errors on digital).

If your TV, aerials or cables are very close to a neighbour's equipment, and that equipment isn't well shielded, it could be picking up a tuned version - but you'd expect it to change which channel is displayed when they choose a different channel! (RG47SH)
James Halpin
Sunday 20 May 2012 7:48AM Haverhill
We are on the Sudbury transmitter and do not receive ch 63. I believe this is due to very low transmission power and that there are plans to increase this soon. Could you please tell me when this is due to happen so that I can re-tune.

Thanks
jb38
Sunday 20 May 2012 9:20AM
James Halpin: I believe that this action is programmed for June 27th.
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