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Ashbourne
TV Off Air from 14:26 today to 1...
Belmont
DAB: BBC National DAB Radio Weak ...
Blackwaterfoot
TV Reduced Quality from 02:26 to...
Buxton
DAB: BBC National DAB Radio Off A...
Dolgellau
TV Off Air from 07:10 today to 0...
Drumcarrow Craig
DAB: BBC National DAB Radio Off A...
Eglwysilan
DAB: BBC National DAB Radio Weak ...
Heathfield
DAB: BBC National DAB Radio Weak ...
Kingskerswell
TV Off Air from 11:10 today to 1...
Kinlochbervie
TV Reduced Quality from 01:55 to...
Llwyn Onn
TV Off Air from 07:10 today to 0...
Stagshaw
AM: Radio 5 Live Weak Signal from...
Tacolneston
Freeview: HD Digital TV Weak Sign...
Wells next the Sea
TV Off Air from 09:02 today to 1...
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Freeview reception at LL65 4NN



For reliable and stable Freeview reception, you need an unobstructed path between the TV aerial on your roof and the digital TV transmitter. The map below shows the transmitters predicted to provide a signal at this location.

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You can also view the ten closest potential '4G-at-800' mobile phone masts within 1.5km of the selected location - these masts may be used for 4G-at-800 mobile broadband services from 2013-2015.

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There are 1 mobile phone masts within 1.5km of LL654NN (page shows closest 10)

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Dave Lindsay
Tuesday 18 June 2013 9:27PM
Yaz: Try unplugging just after C46 which is the highest channel from Bilsdale. Perhaps it may appear frozen but give it a while. Go away and make a cup of tea.

See which the TV is tuned to. View the signal strength screen whilst tuned to one service from each multiplex:

PSB1 - BBC One | B=C26 | PP=C58
PSB2 - ITV | B=C29 | PP=C54
PSB3 - BBC One HD | B=C23 | PP=C49
COM4 - ITV3 | B=C43 | PP=C50
COM5 - Pick TV | B=C46 | PP=C59
COM6 - Film4 | B=C40 | PP=C55

B=Bilsdale; PP=Pontop Pike

How do the strengths compare on the channels? When you do a manual tune on C43 but do not press the button to scan the channel, does it give an indication of strength and quality and if so, what is it? You will have to give it five or ten seconds to settle.

If you haven't had your aerial replaced from the days of four channel analogue then perhaps you could do with it doing. The analogue channels from Bilsdale were in the first third of the band of frequencies used for TV (Group A). PSB channels are in Group A but COM channels are in the middle third, Group B, so your aerial may be less sensitive to 'hearing' them (if it's a Group A one).
Dave Lindsay
Tuesday 18 June 2013 9:34PM
Bill Morrison: Evidently they are not tuned in then, or at least the HD services are not on their proper logical channel numbers.

Try and manual scan on UHF channel 54. If there is an option for mode with respect to the manual scan make sure it is set to DVB-T2 (high-definition signal type) rather than DVB-T (standard definition signal type).

A TV which is labelled as "HD Ready" does not have a DVB-T2 tuner in-built and will therefore require a separate receiver to show HD pictures off the air.
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KMJ,Derby
Tuesday 18 June 2013 9:46PM
Bill Morrison: Are you able to receive DAB transmissions from Meldrum?
Bill Morrison
Tuesday 18 June 2013 9:52PM Huntly
Hi thanks to Briantist and Dave Lindsay. One tv 6 year old ( probably only hd ready) the other 6months is only hd ready.
Will check 6 year old one as per Dave's answer. Thanks.
Dave Lindsay
Tuesday 18 June 2013 9:55PM
Bill Morrison: That's probably so as the DVB-T2 standard was not ratified at that time:

en.wikipedia.org link icon DVB-T2 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Bill Morrison
Tuesday 18 June 2013 10:01PM Huntly
Hi I do not know but I presume I cannot get dab radio from Oldmeldrum. I do not own a dab radio yet and will only buy one when I know I will get reception!!
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MikeB
Tuesday 18 June 2013 10:12PM Peterborough
Bill Morrison: The six year old one would certainly only have a Freeview tuner. If you can tell us the make and model of the newer TV, then its easy to see if it has an HD tuner.

Although pretty much everything I've seen 37" plus for the past two years has an HD tuner as standard, there are some 32" and a fair number of 26" and below which still just have a Freeview tuner. And of course it could been an older model which you just happened to buy recently.

If you have a modern PVR, then that should have an HD turner in it, so you could get HD on that.
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Pete
Tuesday 18 June 2013 10:13PM Killin
Hi

Is anyone in the Loch tay area having troubles with tv reception (FK21 8SY)
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yaz
Tuesday 18 June 2013 10:27PM
Hi Dave, thanks so much for your response. I have checked the TV which is tuned to Bilsdale with full signal strength and quality, but after the scan on the DVD free view+ box (unplugging after 46) I now get the message channel unavailable. Earlier the box tuning to PP was giving those sets (5usa itv3) channel TV guide but no signal.

Is there anything else I am missing? Of course I will look to investigate aerial upgrades but that will take me some time, and probably money I expect. It is frustrating as I had no problems a few days ago. Thanks in advance, I appreciate your help.
Dave Lindsay
Tuesday 18 June 2013 11:57PM
yaz: The fact that you are receiving the COM channels from Bilsdale on the TV tends to suggest that the aerial is not an issue, so I would of course suggest that it's not necessary.

I'm not sure what else to suggest. Perhaps one of the professionals will be along in bit with some suggestions.
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