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The multiplex transmissions and their signal levels you can receive, at this location, may be from more than one transmitter. The transmitted signal level are not the same at all transmitting masts, so you can't judge the received power level solely from the distance you are from the transmitter.

The interactive table below shows the transmitters by name, the direction from this location, the frequencies allocated and the relative power levels you get from them.

Choose display: • by directionreceived signal strengthby frequencyservice namestransmitter name
Filter by aerial type: wideband group A group B group C/D group E group K

analogue BBC One Northw-sw 239°Emley MoorHC44
analogue BBC TWO EnglandHC51
analogue ITV1 Yorkshire (Emley Moor micro region)HC47
analogue Channel 4HC41
analogue Channel 5HC37
analogue BBC One North East and Cumbrian-nw 332°BilsdaleHC33
analogue BBC TWO EnglandHC26
analogue ITV1 Tyne TeesHC29
analogue Channel 4HC23
analogue Channel 5HC35
com7s-se 147°BelmontHC33
com8HC35
multiplex BBCA England East Yorkshire and LincolnshireHC22
multiplex D3+4 England Yorkshire (Belmont micro region)HC25
Freeview HD multiplex BBCB (PSB3) HC28
multiplex Arqiva-A (COM5)HC53
multiplex Arqiva-B (COM6)HC60
multiplex SDN England (COM4)HC30-
multiplex 1 England Northw-sw 239°Emley MoorHC52+
multiplex BHC46-
multiplex CHC50-
multiplex Bn-nw 332°BilsdaleHC24+
multiplex CHC27+
multiplex 1 England North East and CumbriaHC34+
multiplex 2 England Yorkshire (Emley Moor micro region)w-sw 239°Emley MoorHC40-
multiplex 2 England Tyne Teesn-nw 332°BilsdaleHC21
multiplex A EnglandHC31
multiplex Dw-sw 239°Emley MoorHC49-
Freeview HD (early multiplex BBCB)HC39
multiplex Dn-nw 332°BilsdaleHC42
multiplex A Englandw-sw 239°Emley MoorHC43-
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Choose display: • by directionreceived signal strengthby frequencyservice namestransmitter name
Filter by aerial type: wideband group A group B group C/D group E group K

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Wan King
Thursday 23 May 2013 4:21PM
here here georgieee!! this is stupid!
IgglePiggle
Thursday 23 May 2013 4:25PM
upsaa daisy :D
brick tamland
Thursday 23 May 2013 4:26PM Wirral
Louuudd noisessss
Big Baz
Thursday 23 May 2013 4:28PM
A pigeon appears to have landed on my aerial which is causing the picture on my TV constant disruption. Anyone know the policy on the shooting of poultry?
Dave Lindsay
Thursday 23 May 2013 4:34PM
Big Baz: Really Nice Recipes - Pigeon Pie
Laura Sharpes
Thursday 23 May 2013 4:57PM
I'm based in the Wirral area and I think I may have some 4G interference. Can you confirm this?
hey na na whats my name?
Thursday 23 May 2013 5:12PM
what is COFDM short for? thanks
Michael
Thursday 23 May 2013 5:32PM
Laura Sharpes: Unless you are managing to pick up 4G signal from South-east London or Brighton (which is impossible) then you do not have 4G interference. Though I'm curious as to how you would be able to tell what 4G interference looks like!
Briantist
Thursday 23 May 2013 6:26PM
hey na na whats my name?: Coded Orthogonal Frequency-Division Multiplexing...

en.wikipedia.org link icon Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ash
Friday 24 May 2013 2:45PM Derby
My freeview tv is tuned in via Sutton Coldfield. Would Waltham be better?
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