BBC One HD
The UK number oneBBC One HD is a public-service widescreen
licence-fee funded TV channel.
How to Watch: BBC One HD
Regional content:

BBC nations TV network - English, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland - for some regional programmes. See
BBC nations and regions - overview map - interactive maps. .
Media UK: For full details of broadcaster contacts, see the
Media UK BBC One HD page.
Official site: See the
BBC One HD website.
From Wikipedia: The channel's annual budget for 2011/12 is 1,166.6 million.3 Along with the BBC's other domestic television stations, and many European broadcasters and some in Asia, it is funded principally by the television licence fee, and therefore shows uninterrupted programming with no commercial advertising at any time. It is currently the most watched television channel in the United Kingdom, ahead of its traditional rival for ratings leadership, ITV1. This system used a vertically-scanned image of 30 lines just enough resolution for a close-up of one person, and with a bandwidth low enough to use existing radio transmitters. - en.wikipedia.org
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Freeview multiplex: BBC One HD is on
multiplex PSB3 in

England

Scotland

Northern Ireland

Wales .
This channel carries a subtitles service for the deaf, hard of hearing and quiet environments.
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Arnold Hague: I found the manual for it here:
http://www.sony.co.uk/sup…x653
However, it doesn't go into much detail about tuning.
If there is manual tune, then try manually tuning to the HD channel of your transmitter. HD services are broadcast using DVB-T2 standard whereas standard definition services use DVB-T. Therefore, there "may" be an option to select this when manually tuning. Pete: The Viera model may not have a HD tuner built-in. In the specification it will say that it is capable of receiving DVB-T2 signals (as well as DVB-T ones).
Freeview HD uses DVB-T2.
Earlier HD sets were HD Ready, meaning that they can show HD pictures, but don't have the means to receive them off the air. Roger HodsollWednesday 4 July 2012 9:37PM
Bexhill-on-sea Hi can anyone tell me whether, if any HD broadcasts are available from the Hastings transmitter pleasejb38Wednesday 4 July 2012 10:41PM
Roger Hodsoll: Yes! on mux Ch22 but reception is indicated as being variable on the verges of poor on all muxes using the code provided, however your "very" local (nearly next door) Bexhill transmitter is indicated as providing excellent reception on channels 46 - 40 - 43 (HD).Robert DyetSaturday 21 July 2012 7:56PM
Hi, I'm experiencing bad intermittent reception on BBC one HD (ch50) & BBC HD (ch54) only on those channels thru my Samsung Smart PVR. I have retuned but still cannot view a single show without it planking for 2 or more seconds. doug thwaitesFriday 28 September 2012 10:04PM
Saltburn-by-the-sea i have hd ready tv, and four settop boxes. i cannot recieveany hd channels, despite doing several retunes, as per instructions.
i am on bilsdale and am at TS13 4NGdoug thwaites: You won't do. HD Ready (<--click the words) means that the set can show HD pictures but does not have the means to receive them off the air. hughMonday 15 October 2012 12:13PM
Today i have lost the HD channels on my Smart hdtv. I have tried retuning but only the standard channels are availbleBillyThursday 18 October 2012 6:31AM
Doncaster I have no bbc 1 hd logo on ch 101 on my tv all other hd channels are showing, any help please as to why jb38Tuesday 23 October 2012 11:41PM
Terry Wright: The first question would be whether or not you have ever received them? and if not what model number of TV (or box) you are using?garyThursday 1 November 2012 4:54PM
as we know n,ireland was the last place to swich and still i cant recieve any hd chanels
at all im using an lg tv mod num 47lw650t any ideas wud be most helpfull.KMJ,DerbyThursday 1 November 2012 6:47PM
gary: Try to do a manual tune on C24, the HD frequency from Divis. Select DVB-T2 if a choice is indicated.garySunday 4 November 2012 2:15PM
many thanks worked a treatVictor HallThursday 6 December 2012 12:22PM
Lisburn Post code is BT28 3JA I have a panasonnic freeview HD reciever The BBC HD,BBC1 HD,Ulster HD,Channel 4 HD,channels are showing signal strength and quaility of 10 on the bar reading but the RTE 1 ,RTE2 and TG4 channels have only a signal reading reading of 3 and this shows as red on bar reading
Any reason why these are so low compared to the other channels as I find these sometimes do not work and a bad signal box appears yet all other stations are fine
Can you helpVictor Hall: The are two possible reasons that spring to mind:
1. The NI Mux which carries RTÉ One, RTÉ Two and TG4 and is broadcast on UHF channel 39 (this is probably shown on the signal strength screen) comes from Black Mountain rather than Divis. From your location, Divis is on a bearing of 62 degrees and Black Mountain 76 degrees.
Therefore, try turning your aerial a little clockwise.
2. If you have a second aerial that you used to receive RTÉ analogue on and this is connected to the same downlead as your Divis aerial, then this may be a factor.
If number 2 is the case, then, depending on the channel/frequency that the diplexer that combines the two feeds "splits" at, you could in fact be using your vertically polarised Clermont Carn, Co Louth aerial for reception of the NI Mux on C39.
The solution should number 2 be applicable may be that you can receive RTÉ and other Irish Republic channels from Clermont Carn. These may already be tuned in on your receiver, probably in the 800s. If they are, bring up the signal strength on one and see if it is tuned to UHF channel 52 which is Clermont Carn. Victor Hall: You do have two aerials connected to the same downlead (number 2), then I can give you a further explanation as to what might be happening. AlphathonMonday 7 January 2013 8:57AM
I don't know if this is the right place to post this or if you know already, but it would seem BBC One Scotland HD (and possibly BBC One Wales HD) are launching next Monday (14 January 2013).
Last night, I noticed that the 2 simulcasts of BBC One HD on Astra 2F 11024MHz Hor. suddenly got Freesat guide data corresponding to the programming on BBC One Scotland (SID 8901) and BBC One Wales (SID 8911). However, while the guide said otherwise, the video for the local news slot was still "this is BBC One HD".
This morning, however, I checked forward on our YouView (Freeview HD) box and its guide suggests that Reporting Scotland (Scottish local news program) will be shown from Monday 14 Jan, so I suspect that is when the transition will happen, and the Freesat guide data is simply pre-emptive. Can anyone else confirm this (especially in Wales)?AlanSaturday 9 February 2013 2:31AM
Please bring back BBC ONE HD in Scotland
Network schedules were better than opt out
programmes which BBC ONE Scotland does Brian MahlerSaturday 20 April 2013 2:28PM
Galashiels Location, Scottish Borders, Galashiels.
Since BBC HD changed to Ch 101 I get "service is not running" message. Same with ITV HD. I have returned with no effect. TV is a JVC Freeview HD built in and I used to get both channels before the change. Am I returning incorrectly or is it a problem with East Borders, Selkirk transmitter? Disappointing to be paying licence fee and not getting full service.
Any advice?
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