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4G at 800MHz (at800) Freeview reception issues

Tests now show that SOME households that use masthead amplifiers (and some communal aerial systems) AND are in poor signal areas AND that are very close to a 4G phone mast MAY have their Freeview service disturbed: C23: SDN, C22: BBCB, C60: PSB3
See Expecting 4G interference? Tests now show that you have a one in 300 chance.

Are there any planned engineering works or unexpected transmitter faults on the Storeton (Wirral, England) mast?

STORETON transmitter - Over the next week Storeton main transmitter: TV (digital) working normally, Radio (analogue) Possible weak signal, no digital radio. Digital tick


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The symbol shows the location of the Storeton (Wirral, England) transmitter which serves 45,000 homes.

Other maps:Storeton AM/FMWinter Hill regionBBC North WestGranada

Is the transmitter output the same in all directions?

Radiation patterns withheld

What do the colours on the map mean?

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.


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Which Freeview channels does the Storeton transmitter broadcast?

If you have any kind of Freeview fault, follow this Freeview reset procedure first.

Digital television services are broadcast on a multiplexes (or Mux) where many stations occupy a single broadcast frequency, as shown below.

MuxAerial positionFrequencyHeightModeWatts
PSB1
BBCA
 vertical -5.5dB
C28 (530.0MHz)109m64QAM 8K 2/3
24.1Mb/s DVB-T MPEG2
560W
Channel icons
1 BBC One North West, 2 BBC Two England, 7 BBC Three, 9 BBC Four, 70 CBBC Channel, 71 CBeebies, 80 BBC News, 81 BBC Parliament, 301 BBC Red Button 1, plus 12 others

PSB2
D3+4
 vertical -5.5dB
C25 (506.0MHz)109m64QAM 8K 2/3
24.1Mb/s DVB-T MPEG2
560W
Channel icons
3 ITV (Granada), 4 Channel 4 North ads, 5 Channel 5 The North ads, 6 ITV 2, 13 Channel 4+1 North ads, 14 More 4, 28 E4, 33 ITV +1 (Granada),

PSB3
BBCB
 vertical -5.5dB
C22 (482.0MHz)109m256QAM 32KE 2/3
40.2Mb/s DVB-T2 MPEG4
560W
Channel icons
101 BBC One HD (England no regional news), 102 BBC Two HD (England), 103 ITV HD (ITV Granada), 104 Channel 4 HD North ads, 303 BBC Red Button HD, plus 1 others

PSB1
BBCA
 horizontal max
C57 (762.0MHz)109m64QAM 8K 2/3
24.1Mb/s DVB-T MPEG2
2,000W
Channel icons
1 BBC One Wales, 2 BBC Two Wales, 7 BBC Three, 9 BBC Four, 70 CBBC Channel, 71 CBeebies, 80 BBC News, 81 BBC Parliament, 301 BBC Red Button 1, plus 14 others

PSB2
D3+4
 horizontal max
C53 (730.0MHz)109m64QAM 8K 2/3
24.1Mb/s DVB-T MPEG2
2,000W
Channel icons
3 ITV (Wales), 4 S4C, 5 Channel 5 Part Network ads, 6 ITV 2, 8 Channel 4 South ads, 13 Channel 4+1 South ads, 14 More 4, 33 ITV +1 (Wales),

PSB3
BBCB
 horizontal max
C60- (785.8MHz)109m64QAM 8K 2/3
24.1Mb/s DVB-T MPEG2
2,000W
Channel icons
101 BBC One HD Wales, 102 BBC Two HD (England), 103 ITV HD (ITV Central West), 104 Channel 4 HD South ads, 303 BBC Red Button HD, plus 1 others

COM4
SDN
 vertical -5.5dB
C23 (490.0MHz)109m64QAM 8K 3/4
27.1Mb/s DVB-T MPEG2
560W
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 21 others

COM5
ArqA
 vertical -5.5dB
C26 (514.0MHz)109m64QAM 8K 3/4
27.1Mb/s DVB-T MPEG2
560W
Channel icons
11 PICK TV, 12 Dave, 17 Really, 29 E4+1, 32 Movie Mix, 46 Challenge, 48 Food Network, 82 Sky News, 87 Community Channel, 302 BBC Red Button 2, plus 9 others

COM6
ArqB
 vertical -5.5dB
C29 (538.0MHz)109m64QAM 8K 3/4
27.1Mb/s DVB-T MPEG2
560W
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 22 others



Which BBC and ITV regional news can I watch from the Storeton transmitter?


BBC North West Tonight 3.1m homes 11.7%
from Salford M50 2QH, 51km east-northeast
to BBC North West region - 90 masts.

ITV Granada Reports 3.1m homes 11.6%
from Salford M50 2EQ, 51km east-northeast
to ITV Granada region - 80 masts.

How will the Storeton (Wirral, England) transmission frequencies change over time?

years1984-971997-981998-20092009-1314/11/12-2013-18
aerial groupA KKKWWW
C22BBC1BBC1BBC1BBCBBBCBBBCB
C23+ASDNSDNSDN
C25ITVITVITVD3+4D3+4D3+4
C26+BArqAArqAArqA
C28BBC2BBC2BBC2BBCABBCABBCA
C29+CArqBArqBArqB
C30+1local
600C32C4C4C4
C33+D
C34+2
C39C5C5
700C53D3+4D3+4D3+4
C57BBCABBCABBCA
C60-BBCB-PSB3 -PSB3

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 4th November and 2nd December 2009.

  • Ofcom have projected that a local television service for Liverpool including St Helens, Widnes, Wigan, Wirral could use an Interleaved Frequency on the Storeton transmitter using C30

How do the old analogue and currrent digital signal levels compare?

Analogue 1-5 2.8kW
PSB1 wa≡, PSB2 wa≡, PSB3 wa≡(-1.5dB) 2kW
SDN, ARQA, ARQB, BBCA, D3+4, BBCB(-7dB) 560W
Mux 1*, Mux 2*, Mux A*, Mux B*, Mux C*, Mux D*(-17dB) 56W

Which companies have run the Channel 3 services in the Winter Hill transmitter area

May 1956-Jul 1968Granada Television†
May 1956-Jul 1968Associated British Corporation◊
Jul 1968-Feb 2004Granada Television
Feb 2004-Dec 2014ITV plc
Feb 1983-Dec 1992TV-am•
Jan 1993-Sep 2010GMTV•
Sep 2010-Dec 2014ITV Daybreak•
• Breakfast ◊ Weekends ♦ Friday night and weekends † Weekdays only. Storeton 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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Robert Lee
Tuesday 3 November 2009 3:19PM Buckley
Not so! C57 is now digital with Mux PSB1 Wales, but I don't see it detailed in the top of the coloured box. There's still only reference to the existing English services.
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Jordy
Tuesday 3 November 2009 4:48PM
Robert Lee - It is up there... PSB1 WA Ch57*
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Robert Lee
Tuesday 3 November 2009 5:50PM Buckley
I'm looking at the detailed description at the top of the page, viz, MUX, effective power level, Rating, Mode and Watts, and I can only see data for the current English Freeview output. Where is the equivalent data for the Welsh service on C57?

The only reference I can see to C57 is in the part - 'After Wednesday December 2nd'. When BBC2 was shutdown on Moel-y-Parc last week, the data for C45 was updated immediately, so why wasn't it done for Storeton C57 which came on stream at the same time?
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Mark
Tuesday 3 November 2009 8:25PM Wallasey
I'm in CH45 6**. My Freeview box retuned to show BBC1 Wales and BBC2 Wales on C1 and C2 yet Granada is on 3. North West BBC is in the 800s. Any ideas why this is? All of the other boxes in the house still show BBC NW at 1 and 2.
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Robert Lee
Wednesday 4 November 2009 4:34AM Buckley
Glad to see that the Welsh data for C57 has been added.
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Robert Lee
Wednesday 4 November 2009 5:18AM Buckley
Just realised that it hasn't!!! Come on, chaps - post the C57 Welsh data.
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Mark
Wednesday 4 November 2009 10:14AM Wallasey
I've got BBC1 NW and BBC2 England back, but have lost 302. Am I right in remembering that some BBCi feeds were being closed to make way for BBC HD on Freeview?
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Robert Lee
Monday 9 November 2009 11:26AM Buckley
Will Storeton offer a full Welsh service from 25th November? Currently, I can get BBC Wales programmes on C57. What will C53 and C60 carry as I'm interested in receiving ITV Wales and S4C?
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BD
Monday 9 November 2009 12:19PM
I have my aerial pointed at Storeton, because tree in the way for Winter hill.

When we had switch over, I have lost BBC1, and BBC2 . I now have BBC! Wales, and BBC2 Wales.
I live in Bromborough, Please advise
Briantist
Monday 9 November 2009 1:30PM
Robert Lee: If you can get BBC Wales on analogue, you will be able to get it on Freeview after switchover.
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Robert Lee
Monday 9 November 2009 5:46PM Buckley
Hi Briantist: What I want to know is what will be transmitted by Storeton on C53 (PSB2)and C60 (PSB3) after the switchover? Will it include ITV Wales and S4C?

Currently, where I live I can only receive analogue services from Moel-Parc if I move my motorised aerial round and point it at the transmitter. My normal analogue and Freeview reception is from Winter Hill (and now Storeton on C57).
Briantist
Monday 9 November 2009 7:50PM
Robert Lee: C52 will be the Wales version of PSB2 (with S4C I think), PSB3 will be the version of Freeview HD with S4C rather than C4.
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Chris Watson
Thursday 12 November 2009 10:30AM
Before 4th November, I got good BBC North West digital from Storeton but since the initial switchover, my various TVs pick up either BBC North West or BBC Wales or nothing on Freeview No 1. Now that Moel y Parc is pumping out a strong BBC Wales signal and it is in a similar direction to Storeton from my house, the decision as to which programme goes into slot 1 is up to the TV set.
I have overcome this on one TV by doing a manual search on Channel 28. This has put BBC1 North West in the right slot (No 1) but the EPG is still not working properly. I have not yet done a full reboot as suggested so this may solve the problem.
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industrycynic
Thursday 12 November 2009 11:24AM
Actually here's a good trick: wipe the memories of all the TV channels and manual scan if possible. Or before any scanning pull out the aerial lead half way along before it gets to Ch 45 ( the first MyP channel) : there will then be no MyP channels scanned in. This works because Storeton England channels are Group A lower down the band than Moel-y-parc Group B. There are a large number of other tricks to overcome this problem discussed on many other fora including digitalspy avforums radioandtelly etc. You will need to do this again on December 2nd.
Briantist
Thursday 12 November 2009 11:51AM
industrycynic: It's not the easiest of procedures to do, and it's only going to get more common. I might have to do a proper article about this and the other issues....
Briantist
Thursday 12 November 2009 11:57AM
Chris Watson: If rescanning on that channel works for you, then stick with it. On many boxes it will only add in the channels in the 800-899 channel range, but that will be the right thing to do from now on, and in particular on December 2nd.
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industrycynic
Thursday 12 November 2009 12:46PM
Briantist: Agreed. It does however work. The Philips DTR220 allows you to set the range of channels to be scanned (nice one), enter your postcode and on other forums its reported that this has killed off the MyP problem effortlessly in the Granada region. Its £35 at Tescos apparently. I think this problem will be severe on December 2nd when Granada and Channel 4 are replaced by HTV and S4C: then there is going to be one hell of a row. The extent of MyP reception is very widespread stretching over to Manchester, up to Bacup, across to Blackpool, and down to Cheshire and further afield. And Liverpool/The Wirral is particularly affected although I know individuals on Storeton where MyP has been kicked up into the 800's...
Briantist
Thursday 12 November 2009 12:50PM
industrycynic: Yes, I've seen quite a few boxes that have that facility. However, some don't and that'a bit of an issue for those people.

I think I might have to do some sort of automatic guide page...
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Colin Hill
Thursday 12 November 2009 1:25PM Liverpool
Anyone know what's up with the Storeton (Winter Hill) signal?
No digital signal at all this morning and very snowy analogue. Signal fine from the main Winter Hill transmitter.
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Colin Hill
Thursday 12 November 2009 1:51PM Liverpool
Regarding previous mail.
Helps if you don't knock the wire out while Hoovering. :(
Sorry.
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Chris Watson
Thursday 12 November 2009 2:26PM
The reason my manual search put the BBC channels in the right place was that I had deleted the relevant numbers from my List. ie made 1,2,7,9,70,71 blank. They had previously been parked up in the 800 region and this was giving me a headache - every time my wife tried to watch any programme on any TV:
Briantist
Thursday 12 November 2009 9:42PM
Chris Watson: There's no much point deleting BBC Three, BBC Four, BBC News, CBBC or Cbeebies as they are UK-wide services. Only BBC One and BBC Two have regional and national versions.
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Chris Watson
Friday 13 November 2009 7:29PM Wallasey
The problem was not just BBC Wales. My Humax actually seemed to be picking up the old Multiplex which seemed to still be transmitting the Freeview Nos but with no content. My Topfield also picked up these ghost channels but was capable of showing the other No 1s so it was just a matter of deleting the duds.
The facile comments from Digital UK telling people that they have not lost BBC1 NW, it is just somewhere else, are pathetic. Older people cannot be expected to type in 801 to watch BBC, nor are they likely to be able to set up and use Favourite lists. Let's hope the 2nd Dec changeover resolves some of these problems but I'm not optimistic.
Briantist
Friday 13 November 2009 8:55PM
Chris Watson: Putting duplicate regions in the 800-899 channel range is what Freeview boxes are designed to do, always have been.

This will not change on December 2nd.
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Malbro
Tuesday 17 November 2009 4:25PM
industrycynic: Re your post of 12/11.
I think "one hell of a row" is an understatement. When MyP switches over on the 25th (Llandonna goes tomorrow), S4C on LCN 4 will be monolingual Welsh (as is Sky 104 for Welsh post codes now) and not the current mix of Welsh and English programming. Channel 4 will also be broadcast but I can forsee an uprising of pensioners in the North West when they can't find Countdown on button 4.
Briantist
Tuesday 17 November 2009 5:14PM
Malbro: In theory, only people who had this issue on analogue should get it with the high power digital services. It's quite possible these people are used to seeing S4C in their channel choices.
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Malbro
Tuesday 17 November 2009 5:39PM
Briantist: Perhaps I didn't make myself clear. S4C as is now - on analogue and Freeview - (showing Countdown for example) will cease and will be a Welsh language only channel and will be on LCN 4. When the NW retunes on 2 December and finds themselves swamped by MyP as happened last time, they will have to hunt for Channel 4 to get programmes in English, which proved to be a challenge for some people.
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industrycynic
Tuesday 17 November 2009 5:40PM
Actually in Liverpool MyP comes in effortlessly on analogue (you can see the mast from several parts of the city) but was always tuned in higher channel numbers as Storeton is below MyP. The issue is the stupidity in channel tuning software in many Freeview boxes: Nokia and Setpals handled this very well but exited the market. Freeview, DUK, Ofcom and DTG should have specified this tightly in the specification. The Digital tick is worthless as it doesn't handle this absolutely central consumer issue and they have the temerity to launch a HDTV service before fixing this. It is going to lead to a meltdown in TV reception patterns in Granadaland and it will be very important to pin the blame on these four parties as they could not organise a p***up in a brewery.

The fix is of course manual tuning or editing of channel lists but you have to know the local frequencies if you have this option or be able to edit the channel list. Both of these require a degree of confidence and competence. The other important factor is that, unlike analogue, digital is perfect out to the edge of the service area. This is why the MyP problem is so widespread.

I am fully aware that Llanddona and Arfon are going over tomorrow: they are being received very well over in Ireland, again an example of high power digital being perfect at the edge,

December 2nd is going to be a Christmas cracker in Granadaland for DUK, DTG, Ofcom and Freeview. The type that explodes in their face and it will completely mar the HD launch to non-existent receivers. But Freeview are expert at shooting themselves in the foot. Unfortunately the popular press will latch onto the retuning fiasco. Those who can help their elderly neighbours should do and I predict the installation business is going to have an early Xmas bonanza!
Briantist
Tuesday 17 November 2009 5:56PM
Malbro: No, no, I am fully aware of what is happening.

All I am saying is that the idea is that the full-power digital coverage is designed to match that of the analogue service.

This means that if you could get S4C on analogue, you will get it on Freeview. There is no requirement for S4C to carry English programmes anymore as it will always be broadcast alongside Channel 4.

The very worst that should happen is that Channel 4 will be on 8, rather than 4. You shouldn't need to go to 804 or similar.

There are some good alternatives on the BBC Wales, and some time shift opportunities.

Once all the broadcasts are at full power there should be less problems.

Well, perhaps.
Briantist
Tuesday 17 November 2009 6:00PM
industrycynic: I can't really agree about it being a mess, the Freeview boxes are operating exactly to the specifications, and they go all the way back to 1998.

This is always the way it was planned to work, emulating what happens with the analogue plan.

I know it might seem a bit of a problem, but the alternative BBC One, BBC Two, ITV1 versions will appear on 800-803 and therefore be just a few CH- presses from 1, 2 and 3.

I'm not sure what be a better way to do it, the idea of Freeview was that the boxes would be cheap and unsophisticated.

I'm expecting another busy day on December 2nd, that's for sure.
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Malbro
Tuesday 17 November 2009 6:11PM
Briantist: "...perhaps." - Very perceptive but I think you should have your standard answers ready for the "I've only got Welsh on Channel 4" posts come 2 Dec.
We shall see.
Briantist
Tuesday 17 November 2009 6:24PM
Malbro: I was just preparing a few special pages for the very day. I can see it being a popular issue.
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Howarth Jones
Sunday 13 December 2009 4:54PM Buckley
Since I did a re-tune on Winter Hill 2nd Dec, I am receiving BBC1 Wales, BBC2 Wales, ITV1 Wales and S4C. They come up on CH 311,312 314 and 315. I suspect they might be coming from Storeton, which is at least 25 deg from the Winter Hill direction and I am using an 18 el horizontal aerial and Storeton radiates a vertical signal. Can anyone throw any light on the matter please.
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Howarth Jones
Sunday 13 December 2009 6:56PM
I forgot to mention, I am located 3 miles SE of Mold in Flintshire
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Jan
Monday 14 December 2009 1:52PM Wirral
Hi, I currently get excellent reception from Storeton. I'm trying to pickup HD channels on a new compatible PC TV USB stick but still no HD. Is it Winterhill only?
Thanks
Briantist
Monday 14 December 2009 5:12PM
Jan: Yes, it is only Winter Hill at the moment (well Crystal Palace too, but that's London).

However, no existing equipment can pick up the DVB-T2 transmissions.

Storeton gets the signal in March.
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Jan
Wednesday 16 December 2009 11:43AM
Does this not do what it says on the box?- www.comprousa.com link icon Compro Technology Global_Home (CH638PD)
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David
Thursday 17 December 2009 8:11PM
Since the first stage of the Granada switchover my PVR has had difficulty downloading the Freeview Plus+ guide. I have a wide band aerial pointing at Storeton from L18

I have retuned a number of times and have good quality signal on all multiplexes. Can anyone explain this to me?
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Andy
Sunday 7 March 2010 1:08PM
Is storeton transmitting freeview in HD?
Briantist
Sunday 7 March 2010 6:31PM
Andy: Sometime before the end of the month you should get the service. Freeview HD - final dates | ukfree.tv - independent digital TV + switchover advice, since 2002
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Chris Watson
Thursday 10 June 2010 8:07PM
I couldn't get HD when I retuned my HD Ready TV to Storeton. It detected a Signal but zero quality. Any thoughts. I am in New Brighton
Briantist
Thursday 10 June 2010 10:16PM
Chris Watson: If you have a HD Ready TV, you won't see anything. You need a Freeview HD set, or a Freeview HD receiver. www.ukfree.tv link icon What does "Full HD Ready" actually mean? | ukfree.tv - independent free digital TV advice .
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Colin Hill
Thursday 8 July 2010 6:18PM Liverpool
Can anyone explain this.
A couple of days ago there was a rolling notice on Dave to retune the set top box to continue getting Dave Deja Vu.
OK, I did this (same settings as before for the TV region, post code etc)and now I seem to be getting the COM6 grouping from the Moel Y Parc Welsh transmitter instead of the Storeton one with corresponding poor signal etc.
I only watch Film 4 and Yesterday from that group and they are both showing Wales as the region and the signal is down at around 60% (100% for everything else).
I'm not sure how to correct this. It's not the aerial etc as the reception was fine a few minutes before the retune. This only started after the retune (yes, I've tried a few retunes since then at various times of day but the same results).
Thanks.
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Jordy
Thursday 8 July 2010 7:08PM
Colin Hill - Hi, Perform a full first installation re-tune with the aerial cable removed from the back of the box to rid the saved channels... Then perform the same re-tune as you normally would with the cable replaced that will restore the channels with stronger signals and the location numbers. Should the bbc regional channels not be in order use the settings menu "Channel sort" option and move these channels from "800" to 1/2 etc...
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Colin Hill
Thursday 8 July 2010 9:24PM Liverpool
Thanks but I'm afraid that didn't work.
I suppose that COM6 from Storeton is a weaker signal than from Moel y Parc at the moment.
I suspect Moel y Parc has increased it's output as I now have a selection of channels (including S4C) appearing at the very end of the channel list.
The two transmitters are pretty well in line with each other from where I live.
All the programs on COM6 are showing up as Wales in the network box.
All the others from the North West
Thanks anyway.
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Jordy
Thursday 8 July 2010 9:42PM
Colin Hill - Follow exactly the same procedure, wipe the box of all channels. Conduct another full retune this time REMOVE THE AERIAL CABLE FROM THE BOX JUST BEFORE CHANNEL 45 and let the scan finish. As Storeton is all in the lower half of the band. Moel Y Parc is banished and you only get the Storeton you want... Failing that the only option is to manually tune the 5 frequencies at the top of this page...
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Colin Hill
Thursday 8 July 2010 11:22PM Liverpool
Of course, I am presuming that Storeton is transmitting that particular section at the moment.
Yes, I understand what you say. The Welsh channels are all at the very end of the scan.
I'll give it a try.
Although I am Welsh, S4C has never been that desirable (I can well live without pobl y cwm).
I'll let you know what happens.
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Colin Hill
Thursday 8 July 2010 11:36PM Liverpool
Thank you. Even easier than your suggestion. My Philips set top box has an option for which channels you want to search so I selected to end at 45.
I now have the correct region.
Strangely, the signal is 100% for the North West as is the quality yet the full scan decided to opt for the 80/60 version from Wales.
Most peculiar.
Thanks again. I rather like watching the Yesterday channel and the constant loss of sound and pixelated picture was driving me nuts..
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Robert Lee
Wednesday 21 July 2010 10:14AM Buckley
Since this time yesterday all BBC Welsh services on C57 have disappeared. My set shows a strong signal but v poor quality. ITV/S4C services on C53 show the same good signal strength and quality of '10'. Anybody any idea what's going on?
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Malbro
Wednesday 21 July 2010 1:04PM
Robert Lee: C57 OK in CH6



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