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Transmitter fauls and engineering works

DIVIS transmitter - Over the next week Divis main transmitter: no analogue TV, TV (digital) working normally, Radio (analogue) Possible weak signal, Radio (digital) Possible weak signal. Digital tick
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The symbol shows the location of the Divis transmitter which serves 440,000 homes.

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Radiation patterns

Radiation patterns withheld

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The bright green areas shown where the signal from this transmitter is strong, dark green areas are poorer signals. Those parts shown in yellow may have interference on the same frequency from other masts.

Divis transmitter Freeview broadcasts

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Digital television services are broadcast on a multiplexes (or Mux) where many stations occupy a single broadcast frequency, as shown below. The rating shown takes in account the output power level and the various Freeview transmission modes and do not indicate an ongoing fault.

MuxEffective power level, aerial positionRatingModeWatts
PSB1
BBCA
 horizontal
Maximum64QAM 8K 2/3
24.1Mb/s
DVB-T MPEG2
100,000
Channel icons
1 BBC One Northern Ireland, 2 BBC Two Northern Ireland, 7 BBC Three, 9 BBC Four, 70 CBBC Channel, 71 CBeebies, 80 BBC News, 81 BBC Parliament, 301 301, plus 14 others
• as a digital multiplex transmitted on frequency C27 (522.0MHz) from 551m datum.
PSB2
D3+4
 horizontal
Maximum64QAM 8K 2/3
24.1Mb/s
DVB-T MPEG2
100,000
Channel icons
3 UTV (UTV), 4 Channel 4 NI ads, 5 Channel 5 NI ads, 6 ITV 2, 13 Channel 4+1 NI ads, 14 More 4, 28 E4, 33 UTV+1 (UTV), plus 1 others
• as a digital multiplex transmitted on frequency C21+ (474.2MHz) from 551m datum.
PSB3
BBCB
 horizontal
Maximum256QAM 32KE 2/3
40.2Mb/s
DVB-T2 MPEG4
100,000
Channel icons
101 BBC One HD Northern Ireland, 102 BBC Two HD (England), 103 UTV HD (UTV), 104 Channel 4 HD NI ads, plus 1 others
• as a digital multiplex transmitted on frequency C24 (498.0MHz) from 551m datum.
COM4
SDN
 horizontal
Above average64QAM 8K 3/4
27.1Mb/s
DVB-T MPEG2
50,000
Channel icons
10 ITV 3, 20 G.O.L.D. (not free), 25 Dave ja vu, 26 Home (not free), 27 ITV 2 +1, 30 5*, 31 5USA, 34 ESPN UK (not free), 38 Quest, 39 The Zone, 44 Channel 5 +1, 72 CITV, plus 22 others
• as a digital multiplex transmitted on frequency C23 (490.0MHz) from 551m datum.
COM5
ArqA
 horizontal
Above average64QAM 8K 3/4
27.1Mb/s
DVB-T MPEG2
50,000
Channel icons
 TV News,  TV Stars, 11 PICK TV, 12 Dave, 17 Really, 29 E4+1, 32 Movie Mix, 46 Challenge, 48 Food Network, 82 Sky News, 87 Community Channel, plus 9 others
• as a digital multiplex transmitted on frequency C26 (514.0MHz) from 528m datum.
COM6
ArqB
 horizontal
Above average64QAM 8K 3/4
27.1Mb/s
DVB-T MPEG2
50,000
Channel icons
15 Film 4, 18 4Music, 19 Yesterday, 21 VIVA, 24 ITV 4, 41 Sky Sports 1 (not free), 42 Sky Sports 2 (not free), 47 4seven, 83 Al Jazeera English, 85 RT English , plus 21 others
• as a digital multiplex transmitted on frequency C29 (538.0MHz) from 528m datum.


Regional news from the Divis transmitter


BBC Newsline 0.6m homes 2.5%
from Belfast BT2 8HQ, 1,044km northeast
to BBC Northern Ireland region - 46 masts.

UTV Live 0.6m homes 2.5%
from Belfast BT7 1EB, 1,044km northeast
to UTV region - 46 masts.

Self-help relays

Chapel FieldsTransposerCentral Belfast61 homes

How the transmission frequencies change over time

years1950s~851984-971997-981998-20122012-132013-182013-182019-
aerial groupVHFA KA KKA KA KA KA K
C1BBCtv
C21C4C4C4+D3+4+D3+4+D3+4BBCB
C22SDN
C23-ASDNSDNSDN
C24ITVITVITVBBCBBBCBBBCBD3+4
C25ArqA
C26-BArqAArqAArqA
C27BBC2BBC2BBC2BBCABBCABBCABBCA
C28ArqB
C291ArqBArqBArqB
C30local
600C31BBC1BBC1BBC1
C33-2com7
C34+Dcom8
C48C

orange background for multiplexes names moregreen background for transmission frequencieslilac background for power levels in watts800MHz band: 4G mobile to start in 2013700MHz band: possible 4G in 2019 more600MHz band: new or moved digital TV services more
Notes: + and - denote 166kHz offset; aerial group are shown as A B C/D E K W
Italics for analogue, digital switchover was Wednesdays 10th October and 24th October 2012.

  • Ofcom have projected that a local television service for Belfast including Lisburn could use an Interleaved Frequency on the Divis transmitter using C30
  • COM7, COM8 projected for 2013-16.

Comparison of old analogue and current digital signal levels

Analogue 1-4 500kW
com7, com8, BBCA, D3+4, BBCB(-7dB) 100kW
SDN, ARQA, ARQB(-10dB) 50kW
Mux 1*, Mux 2*, Mux A*, Mux B*(-23.4dB) 2.3kW
Mux C*(-24dB) 2kW
Mux D*(-24.9dB) 1.6kW

History of Channel 3 in the Divis transmitter area

Oct 1959-May 2006Ulster Television
May 2006-Dec 2014UTV plc
• Breakfast ◊ Weekends ♦ Friday night and weekends † Weekdays only. Divis was not an original Channel 3 VHF 405-line mast: the historical information shown is the details of the company responsible for the transmitter when it began transmitting Channel 3.


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Peter Henderson
Wednesday 16 March 2011 9:13PM
Lost all the BBC signals this evening. Conditions ?
Garry
Thursday 17 March 2011 11:30PM
Live in Ballymena are and have a 1yr old Toshiba 32" TV with buillt in Freeview. Had some work done to Aerial recently as I lost all freeview channels,(cost 90quid!!) worked fine for a while and now all ITV/C4/C5 and related channels are very poor.... Jumpy picture! Is there a signal problem or is it my system needs reassesed?? I don't have sky or satelite dish of any kind :-(
Craig
Thursday 16 June 2011 4:10PM Stranraer
hi I have a caravan in Portpatrik and am looking to pick up the Divis transmitter rather than the Portpatrick one(as it has only limited channels)
Can anyone advise?
JAMES WILLIAMS
Thursday 16 June 2011 6:38PM
I receive first class reception with freeview through my TV set.My question is why can I only get a few freeview channels?
Is there something I can attach to the tv or something I can do to the tv to solve this problem.

thanking you in anticipationW
Peter Henderson
Friday 17 June 2011 10:31PM
James: Probably because you have a group A aerial and not a wideband one.

When DSO is comple a group A aerial should be fine for Divis.

Which channels are missing ?
Peter Henderson
Friday 17 June 2011 10:40PM
Craig: Currently, a wideband aerial horizontally polarized is needed. After DSO a group A aerial horizontally polarized is needed.
Mark
Saturday 2 July 2011 7:54PM Ballymena
I'm a bit confused about the dates listed here for the Divis transmitter digital switchover. All other sources claim that DSO will be completed in the UK before the end of 2012 yet this page claims Divis won't switch until March 2013. Which is correct?
Briantist
Sunday 17 July 2011 8:05PM
Mark: NI was listed in the plan I was shown for "first quarter 2013", due to co-ordination issues with the ROI. As soon as official dates are announced I will change them, but as a general rule I have not had to move dates...
Peter Henderson
Monday 18 July 2011 1:53PM Newtownabbey
Brian: I've been told unofficially it's now the end of Nov. 2012 for Divis, but don't take that as gospel

Digital UK did have a date of March 31 2013, if I remember correctly but this has been changed and simply states 2012.

Apparently a DSO manager for the province will be appointed in September to oversee the process so things may become clearer then.

Briantist
Monday 18 July 2011 4:54PM
Peter Henderson: Perhaps they will actually decide at some point. I'm going to leave the date as it is until someone shows me something official.
Mark
Tuesday 19 July 2011 2:58AM Ballymena
Thanks guys
Peter Henderson
Tuesday 19 July 2011 2:56PM Newtownabbey
No problem Mark.

The mini RTE mux is also a topic of confusion.

Initially, press reports stated it would be broadcast from Divis, Brougher, Black Mountain (presumably the low power relay for West Belfast) and Carnmoney Hill.

I have been told unoficially the service will be using the old mast which is to be retained for this and existing FM Radio.

However, the latest information on Digital UK's website omits Divis and only states that the mini RTE mux will be broadcast from Black Mountain, Brougher, and Carnmoney Hill.

So what do they mean by Black Mountain ? Is it the low power relay for west Belfast (5 watts post DSO) or will it be a higher power transmitter covering greater Belfast and the surrounding area ?

Confusion all round it would seem.
Peter Henderson
Friday 22 July 2011 1:55PM Newtownabbey
Experiencing problems with Divis today.Lots of break up etc.

Signal strength is much the same.

Not sure if any engineering work is taking place or not.
Briantist
Friday 22 July 2011 1:56PM
Peter Henderson: There is no engineering work, see www.ukfree.tv link icon BBC - Reception problems .
Peter Henderson
Thursday 4 August 2011 6:58PM Newtownabbey
Brian : A spokesperson for UTV (one of the directors) has just stated on UTV Live that DSO in the province will start in the middle of next year (June ?) and be completed by the end of 2012.
Briantist
Thursday 4 August 2011 8:57PM
Peter Henderson: The DSO process (well, for the view) starts two weeks before it ends, so "the middle of the year" must be referring to preparatory work.
Peter Henderson
Thursday 4 August 2011 11:40PM Newtownabbey
There are three main transmitters in NI Brian so I assume he's probably referring to all of them over the period i.e. Brougher, Limivady, and Divis.

I take it they do all switch at different times ?

I think Limivady is due to go first.
Mike Dimmick
Friday 5 August 2011 4:53PM
Peter Henderson: We simply don't know yet. Typically the dates are announced with about a year to go. For example, London (4 April 2012) was announced on 7 April 2011, Meridian West (lead transmitter Hannington: 8 Feb 2012) on 15 Feb 2011, and Meridian East (lead Heathfield, 30 May 2012) on 10 May 2011. The later the announcement comes, the later the switchover is likely to be. I think the shortest period between announcement and switchover was for the Channel Islands, about 10 months in advance.

Every region that Ulster TV borders has already switched over, so I don't really see any reason why it can't all happen on the same day. The Sutton Coldfield/Emley Moor switchover next month affects many more relay transmitters and people than all of the Ulster region. Fenton switches on the same dates so that's three 'Full Freeview' transmitters on the same date. The most is five main transmitters with some work to do on the same day - Oxford DSO2, Mendip, Bromsgrove, Lark Stoke and The Wrekin retune and power up all on 28 September, Nottingham and Sheffield have a retune and power up scheduled for the day before.

Some co-ordination may still be required with the Republic, I'm not sure if they've started up Saorview on final channels or not. Because of the pull-out of the commercial provider, they seem to have only launched two multiplexes so far, and one of them just contains placeholder content according to Wikipedia, so they may not have as tight frequency requirements as we do, right now.

Looking at the Geneva 2006 frequency plan, it appears Ireland asked for 4 frequencies at each major site, in addition to their existing analogue frequencies, so the co-ordination may already have been done. (They still use Band III VHF for RTE1 and 2 at many sites, so only six UHF frequencies total are required at those sites, before analogue switch-off.).
Briantist
Monday 8 August 2011 8:50AM
Peter Henderson: The original Arqiva plan I saw had Northern Ireland doing switchover in three batches, but they may decide that it is easier to do the whole area in one go.
John Francis
Saturday 13 August 2011 9:21PM
Does this mean that in NI we'll get all of the UK content plus RTE content or a reduced UK content plus RTE (or something else)?
Peter Henderson
Sunday 14 August 2011 12:05AM Newtownabbey
I see you've brought forward the approximate date to December next year Brian. Have you heard something ?

John: as far as I'm aware, the mini RTE Mux is in addition to Freevuew. Channel 30 had been mooted for this, but it now seems as if it's going to be used for local TV, which I assume will be NVTV as it's already broadcasting.

I've read that channel 48 may be used for an additional Mux at Divis
Briantist
Sunday 14 August 2011 12:36PM
Peter Henderson: All the official documentation says the whole UK switchover is complete by the end of 2012, so I have adjusted the projected dates to reflect that.

Don't make any assumptions about who, if anyone, will get the Channel 6 local TV allocation. This is all out for consultation at the moment.

As for the services, the official position is www.publications.parliament.uk link icon Lords Hansard text for 12 Jan 201112 Jan 2011 (pt 0001) :

"Radio Telefis Eireann (RTE) broadcasts are currently available to some homes in Northern Ireland by virtue of overspill signals from transmitters located in the Republic of Ireland. Consequently, there have been no costs to the UK Government.

As set out in my Written Statement to the House on 20 December, the UK and Irish Government have agreed that the most effective way to provide for the continuing provision of TG4 in Northern Ireland following the digital switchover is to build a new, low-power TV multiplex in Northern Ireland. This multiplex will also carry RTE 1 and RTE 2.

Work on the cost elements of the new multiplex is continuing. The costs of broadcasting RTE 1 and RTE 2 will be met by the relevant Irish authority on a pro rata basis, according to the proportion of the new multiplex used. The other costs will be met by the UK."
Briantist
Monday 15 August 2011 9:10AM
John Francis: The proposal is that if you have a Freeview HD box you will get the RoI services in addition to the UK ones.
Peter Henderson
Monday 15 August 2011 10:35AM
"Don't make any assumptions about who, if anyone, will get the Channel 6 local TV allocation. This is all out for consultation at the moment."

If NVTV don't get it Brian, does this mean they'll be forced to close down post DSO ?

I can't imagine Ofcom allowing them to continue on analogue.

Briantist
Monday 15 August 2011 12:43PM
Peter Henderson: Yes, that is correct. There is no provision for the automatic roll over of the existing local TV licences to the digital service.
Richard
Wednesday 31 August 2011 9:31PM
I live in Lisburn and have had interference and lost channels on mux 2 and mux d for 2 days now.

Nothing has changed in the house or local area that we know of. Next door has lost channels too. Any ideas???
Jo
Friday 16 September 2011 2:42PM Ballyclare
I was receiving channels 4,5 ITV2 etc fine until the last few weeks. Now I am lucky to get them once a week. I have checked with friends in the same area and they are having the same problems. Is anything going to be done to resolve this?
Jordy
Friday 7 October 2011 7:29PM
There we go then - Ulster Dso dates finalised. Oct 10th finishing Oct 17th. All 3 main and all relays go at the same time.
John Breen - Switch2Digital
Sunday 9 October 2011 3:02PM
Interesting does the RTE mux broadcast at the same time as Divis switches over?

Can anyone answer why they have suddenly dropped metnioning Duvis as broadcasting this mux does that mean it won't?

The new antenna mast at Divis appears to have a larger aerial underneath to top television aerial. Just curious to what this is for?

Peter Henderson
Sunday 9 October 2011 8:11PM
Jordy: Do you have a link to that information ?

John: Was wondering the same thing myself re. the RTE mini mux.

I had been led to believe it would broadcast from Divis (the old mast would be apparently retained for this purpose), Brougher, Carnmoney Hill, and Black Mountain (presumably the low power relay for West Belfast).

Recent press releases have, as you say, dropped Divis so is Black Mountain going to use a higher power ? 5 watts is hardly going to cover all of greater Belfast.
Mike Dimmick
Wednesday 12 October 2011 2:24PM
Peter Henderson: Digital UK did publish a brochure stating 10th and 24th October 2012 on their website, but the site was reverted to an older version. There could still be an announcement in the next week or so, much longer and it's probably further delayed.

Black Mountain is the old IBA VHF TV mast - Divis was the BBC mast - and has plenty of aperture for a high-power antenna. Channel 5 analogue transmits at 50 kW, apparently from a skew-fire array at the top of the 228 metre mast. A cantilever could perhaps be added if required, or RTÉ could take over the C5 array, depending on how flexible it is and whether it might be needed for MUX 7, 8, 9.

It may be that the new Divis mast wasn't designed to take the weight of the RTÉ mux antenna in addition to everything else, assuming that for whatever reason the PSB or COM main antennas can't be used.
norman wright
Wednesday 12 October 2011 3:18PM
Can you possibly let me know if or when it might be possible to receive RTE digital transmissions from the Devis Mountain transmitter.

Norman wright 12/10/11
Briantist
Thursday 13 October 2011 9:39AM
Jordy: I have put the new provisional dates up, but, as per my agreement with Digital UK, they show as "to be confirmed".
Souriau
Thursday 13 October 2011 6:17PM Newry
IS the DSO date incorrect above,
17th October 2011?
Is it not October 2012?
Briantist
Thursday 13 October 2011 7:10PM
Souriau: Just testing... Thanks for pointing that out.
Jordy
Saturday 15 October 2011 5:13PM
Peter as i said before they haven't dropped Divis from inclusion in the RTE mini mux scheme, Black Mountain & Divis are being treated as co-sited, they're a mile away and 5 degrees apart. Reason probably being they will run a single channel from both and use the current main array for the mux then adopt the channel 5 array at Black Mountain to fill in the gap below Divis. Makes sense that 5 watts is the mentioned ERP.

Begs two questions the DTG won't answer is does channel 5 analogue come off the air before switchover and will the RTE mux be on air come stage2 dso.
Transmitter engineering
Monday 17 October 2011 10:41AM
DIVIS transmitter - Over the next week Divis main transmitter: TV (analogue) Possible weak signal, TV (digital) working normally, Radio (analogue) Possible weak signal, Radio (digital) working normally. [DUK]
Briantist
Monday 17 October 2011 8:31PM
Jordy: In all existing switchovers, Channel 5 on analogue has closed at DSO2, when the channel becomes available to all on D3+4.
Transmitter engineering
Tuesday 18 October 2011 9:42AM
DIVIS transmitter - is Transmitter works 18 October 2011: Engineering transmitter work will take place between 08:30hrs and 18:00hrs. TV services that will be disrupted: Analogue services - BBC1, BBC2, ITV and Channel 4 will be subject to periods of shutdown. Digital services - n/a [DUK] Over the next week Divis main transmitter: TV (analogue) Possible weak signal, TV (digital) working normally, Radio (analogue) Possible weak signal, Radio (digital) working normally. [DUK]
Mike Dimmick
Tuesday 18 October 2011 5:52PM
Briantist: Chelmsford C5 is a bit of an exception as it belonged more to the London region than to Sudbury, but it went off at Sudbury DSO 2. Still, it *was* an exception.

According to the last timetable published by Ofcom, Channel 5 analogue must switch off by 31 December 2012, but it also still says that for the UTV region as a whole.

I think it's unlikely that analogue C5 from Black Mountain would be switched off before the DSO date.
Briantist
Thursday 20 October 2011 7:34AM
Mike Dimmick: True, that was an exception in the strictest sense.

I think that the "31 December 2012" date is there for legal purposes, I don't know if Ofcom will go to the trouble of changing the documentation now to reflect the correct date.

Yes, I agree, Black Mountain will continue with analogue C5 until DSO2 in Northern Ireland so the channel can provide a contiguous service for the viewers.
Transmitter engineering
Thursday 20 October 2011 10:42AM
DIVIS transmitter - is Transmitter works 20 and 21 October 2011: Engineering transmitter work will take place between 08:30hrs and 18:00hrs. TV services that will be disrupted: Analogue services - BBC1, BBC2, ITV and Channel 4 will be subject to periods of shutdown. Digital services - n/a [DUK] Over the next week Divis main transmitter: TV (analogue) Possible weak signal, TV (digital) working normally, Radio (analogue) Possible weak signal, Radio (digital) working normally. [DUK]
Transmitter engineering
Thursday 20 October 2011 12:01PM
DIVIS transmitter - Analogue BBC ONE Weak Signal; DSO related from 10:03 today BBC TWO Weak Signal; DSO related from 10:05 today [BBC] is Transmitter works 20 and 21 October 2011: Engineering transmitter work will take place between 08:30hrs and 18:00hrs. TV services that will be disrupted: Analogue services - BBC1, BBC2, ITV and Channel 4 will be subject to periods of shutdown. Digital services - n/a [DUK] Over the next week Divis main transmitter: TV (analogue) Possible weak signal, TV (digital) working normally, Radio (analogue) Possible weak signal, Radio (digital) working normally. [DUK]
Transmitter engineering
Thursday 20 October 2011 3:00PM
DIVIS transmitter - Analogue BBC ONE Weak Signal; DSO related from 10:03 today to 11:52 today BBC ONE Weak Signal; DSO related from 11:53 today BBC TWO Weak Signal; DSO related from 10:05 today to 12:55 today BBC TWO Off Air from 12:55 today to 12:59 today BBC TWO Weak Signal; DSO re [BBC] is Transmitter works 20 and 21 October 2011: Engineering transmitter work will take place between 08:30hrs and 18:00hrs. TV services that will be disrupted: Analogue services - BBC1, BBC2, ITV and Channel 4 will be subject to periods of shutdown. Digital services - n/a [DUK] Over the next week Divis main transmitter: TV (analogue) Possible weak signal, TV (digital) working normally, Radio (analogue) Possible weak signal, Radio (digital) working normally. [DUK]
Transmitter engineering
Thursday 20 October 2011 5:59PM
DIVIS transmitter - Analogue BBC ONE Weak Signal; DSO related from 10:03 today to 11:52 today BBC ONE Weak Signal; DSO related from 11:53 today BBC TWO Weak Signal; DSO related from 16:12 today BBC TWO Off Air; DSO related from 16:07 today to 16:11 today BBC TWO Weak Signal; DSO rela [BBC] is Transmitter works 20 and 21 October 2011: Engineering transmitter work will take place between 08:30hrs and 18:00hrs. TV services that will be disrupted: Analogue services - BBC1, BBC2, ITV and Channel 4 will be subject to periods of shutdown. Digital services - n/a [DUK] Over the next week Divis main transmitter: TV (analogue) Possible weak signal, TV (digital) working normally, Radio (analogue) Possible weak signal, Radio (digital) working normally. [DUK]
Transmitter engineering
Thursday 20 October 2011 8:41PM
DIVIS transmitter - Analogue BBC ONE Weak Signal; DSO related from 10:03 today to 11:52 today BBC ONE Weak Signal; DSO related from 11:53 today BBC TWO Off Air from 12:55 today to 12:59 today BBC TWO Weak Signal; DSO related from 10:05 today to 12:55 today BBC TWO Weak Signal; DSO re [BBC] is Transmitter works 20 and 21 October 2011: Engineering transmitter work will take place between 08:30hrs and 18:00hrs. TV services that will be disrupted: Analogue services - BBC1, BBC2, ITV and Channel 4 will be subject to periods of shutdown. Digital services - n/a [DUK] Over the next week Divis main transmitter: TV (analogue) Possible weak signal, TV (digital) working normally, Radio (analogue) Possible weak signal, Radio (digital) working normally. [DUK]
Transmitter engineering
Thursday 20 October 2011 10:38PM
DIVIS transmitter - Analogue BBC ONE Weak Signal; DSO related from 10:03 today to 11:52 today BBC ONE Weak Signal; DSO related from 11:53 today BBC TWO Off Air from 12:55 today to 12:59 today BBC TWO Weak Signal; DSO related from 10:05 today to 12:55 today BBC TWO Weak Signal; DSO re [BBC] Over the next week Divis main transmitter: TV (analogue) Possible weak signal, TV (digital) working normally, Radio (analogue) Possible weak signal, Radio (digital) working normally. [DUK]
Transmitter engineering
Friday 21 October 2011 4:59AM
DIVIS transmitter - Analogue BBC ONE Weak Signal; DSO related from 10:03 yesterday to 11:52 yesterday BBC ONE Weak Signal; DSO related from 11:53 yesterday to 15:56 yesterday BBC TWO Off Air from 12:55 yesterday to 12:59 yesterday BBC TWO Weak Signal; DSO related from 10:05 yesterday [BBC] Over the next week Divis main transmitter: TV (analogue) Possible weak signal, TV (digital) working normally, Radio (analogue) Possible weak signal, Radio (digital) working normally. [DUK]
Transmitter engineering
Monday 24 October 2011 10:55AM
DIVIS transmitter - Analogue BBC ONE Weak Signal; DSO related from 10:03 on 20 Oct to 11:52 on 20 Oct BBC ONE Weak Signal; DSO related from 11:53 on 20 Oct to 15:56 on 20 Oct BBC TWO Off Air from 12:55 on 20 Oct to 12:59 on 20 Oct BBC TWO Weak Signal; DSO related from 10:05 on 20 Oct [BBC] Over the next week Divis main transmitter: TV (analogue) working normally, TV (digital) working normally, Radio (analogue) Possible weak signal, Radio (digital) working normally. [DUK]
Transmitter engineering
Tuesday 25 October 2011 12:49PM
DIVIS transmitter - Analogue BBC ONE Weak Signal; DSO related from 10:40 today BBC ONE Weak Signal; DSO related from 09:50 today to 10:39 today BBC TWO Weak Signal; DSO related from 10:41 today to 10:57 today BBC TWO Weak Signal; DSO related from 10:58 today BBC TWO Weak Signal; DSO [BBC] Over the next week Divis main transmitter: TV (analogue) working normally, TV (digital) working normally, Radio (analogue) Possible weak signal, Radio (digital) working normally. [DUK]



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