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The symbol shows the location of the Mendip transmitter which serves 720,000 homes.

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Radiation patterns

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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.

Mendip transmitter Freeview broadcasts

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. 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 West, 2 BBC Two England, 7 BBC Three, 9 BBC Four, 70 CBBC Channel, 71 CBeebies, 80 BBC News, 81 BBC Parliament, 301 301, plus 12 others
• as a digital multiplex transmitted on frequency C49 (698.0MHz) from 591m datum.
PSB2
D3+4
 horizontal
Maximum64QAM 8K 2/3
24.1Mb/s
DVB-T MPEG2
100,000
Channel icons
3 ITV (West), 4 Channel 4 South ads, 5 Channel 5 Part Network ads, 6 ITV 2, 13 Channel 4+1 South ads, 14 More 4, 28 E4, 33 ITV +1 (West),
• as a digital multiplex transmitted on frequency C54 (738.0MHz) from 591m datum.
PSB3
BBCB
 horizontal
Maximum256QAM 32KE 2/3
40.2Mb/s
DVB-T2 MPEG4
100,000
Channel icons
101 BBC One HD (England no regional news), 102 BBC Two HD (England), 103 ITV HD (ITV Meridian Southampton), 104 Channel 4 HD South ads, plus 1 others
• as a digital multiplex transmitted on frequency C58 (770.0MHz) from 591m datum.
COM4
SDN
 horizontal
Maximum64QAM 8K 3/4
27.1Mb/s
DVB-T MPEG2
100,000
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 C48 (690.0MHz) from 591m datum.
COM5
ArqA
 horizontal
Maximum64QAM 8K 3/4
27.1Mb/s
DVB-T MPEG2
100,000
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 C56 (754.0MHz) from 591m datum.
COM6
ArqB
 horizontal
Maximum64QAM 8K 3/4
27.1Mb/s
DVB-T MPEG2
100,000
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 C52 (722.0MHz) from 591m datum.


Regional news from the Mendip transmitter


BBC Points West 0.9m homes 3.4%
from Bristol BS8 2LR, 25km north
to BBC West region - 60 masts.

ITV West Country News (East) 0.9m homes 3.4%
from Bristol BS4 3HG, 23km north
to ITV West region - 61 masts.

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How the transmission frequencies change over time

years1984-971997-981998-20102010-1327/3/13-2013-182019-
aerial groupC/D EEEC/D EC/D EWK
C22SDN
C25ArqA
C28ArqB
600C33com7
C35com8
C37C5C5
C40BBCB
C43D3+4
C46BBCA
C48SDNSDNSDN
700C49 BBCABBCA
C51local
C52ArqBArqBArqB
C54C4C4C4D3+4D3+4D3+4
C55+2
C56+CArqAArqAArqA
C58BBC1BBC1BBC1BBCBBBCBBBCB
C59+1
800C61ITVITVITVBBCA
C62+A
C64BBC2BBC2BBC2
C65+B
C67D

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 24th March and 7th April 2010.

  • Ofcom have projected that a local television service for Bristol could use an Interleaved Frequency on the Mendip transmitter using C51
  • COM7, COM8 projected for 2013-16. COM7 and COM8 to operate as Bristol Ilchester Crescent,Bristol Kings Weston, Mendip SFN.

Comparison of old analogue and current digital signal levels

Analogue 1-4 500kW
Analogue 5(-6dB) 126kW
SDN, ARQA, ARQB, com7, com8, BBCA, D3+4, BBCB(-7dB) 100kW
Mux 1*, Mux 2*, Mux A*, Mux B*, Mux C*, Mux D*(-17dB) 10kW

History of Channel 3 in the Mendip transmitter area

• Breakfast ◊ Weekends ♦ Friday night and weekends † Weekdays only. Mendip 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.


Your comments: most recent posts are at the bottom

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Chris.SE
Thursday 29 September 2011 4:40PM
D Gadsden:
I assume you are not getting your signals from Mendip but from one of the relay transmitters that only broadcast PSB multiplexes, otherwise you should be getting ITV, Ch4, Ch5 etc.
There was a re-tune event at Mendip on the 28th as 3 COM multiplexes moved channel, but also affected because of this were 3 Relay transmitters namely Hutton, Portishead & Woodcombe.
Wherever you get your signal, you need to do a re-tune of your receiver to get all the channels back, ideally do a factory reset from the Setup menu.
Sean
Thursday 29 September 2011 5:25PM Bristol
Hi, sorry if the question has been asked & answered already (I couldn't see it), but as of 28-Sep-2011 what are the channel numbers (I know they were previously 61, 54, 62, 56 & 67). I seem to need these to get my Humax PVR setup properly (had issues previously, which were solved when Humax Support advised to manually scan using these channel numbers). Thanks in advance.
Chris.SE
Thursday 29 September 2011 5:30PM
Briantist: Thanks for the update Brian :)
Mike Dimmick: Thanks for the updated info, I don't seem to have much time thses days so haven't kept up with late changes :(

Jack Sukerman:
As you say you have 10/10 signal on all the other MUXes, and that you didn't get Film4 etc when Arq B was on C67 prior to Sept.28 then if it's not local interference as has already been suggested it's likely to be your Aerial or Coax (or both!) as Mike has already implied.
What also won't help is that Arq A is now in 8K mode (previously 2K), the same as Arq B was when on C67.
If you still have an Analogue TV or Video, try tuning into C67 to see if you can pickup any analogue signal, If so, this would be the source of your problem.
Also, very strong signals on one channel can also sometimes cause interference on other channels, typically C+/-1, C+5, C+9 if I recall correctly off the top of my head, where C is the channel number of the strong signal.
Eg. you could have a very strong signal on C66, C68, or C62 or C58 (but not the Mendip PSB3-HD mux, that won't be strong enough, but obviously if you have an HD setup and receive it ok, the interference won't be on that channel!). Best of luck investigating - get back if you need more help, or to let us know the outcome/cure.
Chris.SE
Thursday 29 September 2011 5:35PM
Sean:
C61,C54,C48,C52,C67 - this last one will move to C56 in March next year.
All are now 8K mode, so any old equipment that was only getting ArqA and SDN prior to Sept.28th will now get nothing.

HD mux is on C58.
Sean
Thursday 29 September 2011 5:39PM Bristol
Chris.SE:
You are a star! Thanks very much for that - now will go & "play".
Chris.SE
Thursday 29 September 2011 5:42PM
D Gadsden:
Woops, forgot Cirencester also affected, which is probably where you are, as you are still getting BBC mux, only D3&4 mux was affected here.
Chris.SE
Thursday 29 September 2011 5:53PM
JimBilly:
C67 should not really be a problem in itself unless you are in a more marginal reception area now that the Mux (Arq A) is in 8K mode.
Jack says he's getting 10/10 signal on the other muxes, so he probably isn't marginal.
It's possible that a lot of people who were previously getting Arq A in marginal areas will not now get it until the power restriction of 26Kw goes (and move to C56) which happens in March 2012. Why they couldn't have left it in 2K mode until then, I don't know! - (they probably want to shove in some more LCN's on the mux!).
Chris.SE
Thursday 29 September 2011 6:03PM
Briantist:
Hi Brian, I think I've found a bug :)
The last bit of my post has disappeared - it's gone into where my location would be (location not previously or intended to be entered at this time).
The tail end of my post on Tuesday 27 September 2011 10:25PM also disappeared or should I say didn't appear initially, but then appeared later, at some point after a subsequent post. Hmmm.
Briantist
Thursday 29 September 2011 6:05PM
Chris.SE: It's not a bug, there is a process that looks for posts that end with thing that end with something that looks like a postcode in brackets at the end, but isn't and fixes it. It runs periodically.
Chris.SE
Thursday 29 September 2011 6:07PM
There we are, it's all appeared now Brian (and no longer in the location) :)
DigitaUK Trade View didn't know what to make of it!, but then that comes as no surprise, whoops, better keep my mouth shut.
Transmitter engineering
Thursday 29 September 2011 6:39PM
MENDIP transmitter - Freeview HD Digital TV Weak Signal from 14:39 today to 17:25 today [BBC]
Annoyed
Thursday 29 September 2011 8:45PM
I've just retuned as instructed after 28th Sept and have 'no signal' on every single channel. This is the Tetbury area (GL8 8).

Has something screwed up? Can literally get no channels at all now.
Chris.SE
Thursday 29 September 2011 9:31PM
Annoyed:
Try the "Freeview reset procedure" from the link in the Yelow box below.
Jeff Glynn
Thursday 29 September 2011 9:39PM
There are NO problems with the Mendip retune.
It occurred in stages in the early hours of the 28the Sept. All MUXs are functioning
normally. Any problems, check your own installation.
Chris.SE
Friday 30 September 2011 12:39AM
Jeff Glynn:
With the exception of my comment at 5.53pm about marginal areas and Arq A on C67. For clarity, it would be worth adding that this ought only to be the case if you had problems with reception of Arq B prior to Sept.28th when it was on C67 and on 26Kw.
Transmitter engineering
Friday 30 September 2011 5:04AM
MENDIP transmitter - Freeview HD Digital TV Weak Signal from 14:39 yesterday to 17:25 yesterday [BBC]
Dave fowler
Friday 30 September 2011 8:42AM
Has anyone ever come across a kontrakt pcf 1 programmable cluster filter amplifier, and know how to set it?? Help can't find any thing about it :(
Chris.SE
Friday 30 September 2011 9:03AM
Jack Sukerman:
One other thing 3 of us have forgotten to mention this time round - Are you using an Aerial Amplifier / Signal Booster, you could have too much signal. If you are using one, try it without. If it's a masthead one, using an attenuator may be the easiest option, but make sure it is downstream of the power source. Read www.ukfree.tv link icon Freeview signals: too much of a good thing is bad for you | ukfree.tv - independent free digital TV advice for more information about this topic.
Chris.SE
Friday 30 September 2011 9:20AM
Dave fowler:
Don't know of anything. Try some googling, possibly has Norwegian origins?

Briantist:
Hi Brian, please tell me How to name url links on here, I've got it wrong in my post above!
Chris.SE
Friday 30 September 2011 9:22AM
Ah, it seems to have corrected itself, but did I get it wrong to start with?
Rod Roberts
Friday 30 September 2011 11:50AM
i live in Melksham cannot get sky news have tried all the options iget it on my main tv but unable to pick it up on tv in bedroom through a freeview box.
Mike Dimmick
Friday 30 September 2011 12:48PM
Rod Roberts: *Just* Sky News or are other channels from ArqA missing? If other channels are missing, did you have a problem receiving Film4, ITV4 etc before Wednesday's retune?

If so, you have a problem receiving C67. This could be down to a Sky box or other device with an RF output on C66, C67 or C68. You should set the output to somewhere in the C21 to C30 range.

Another reason is just that higher frequencies carry less well along cables than lower frequencies. I see you're splitting your aerial feed - if you're splitting at the back of the TV, you will probably get better results from splitting as close to the aerial as possible. If you're distributing the output of a Sky box, this is obviously not possible.

ArqA will move to its final channel on 28 March 2012. We don't know yet what it will be, but it will be lower than C60.
Rod Roberts
Friday 30 September 2011 2:28PM Melksham
Rod Roberts to Mike Dimmick i have booster box in roof all cable new type as house renovated last year new ariel on roof,had it fine before this week then lost some channels leading to change.
Mike Dimmick
Friday 30 September 2011 2:54PM
Briantist: Update on current power levels - according to Ofcom "Table of Digital Terrestrial Broadcasting Stations for Multiplex Licences" v5:

SDN: C48, 100kW
ArqA: C67, 26kW
ArqB: C52, 25.7kW
Mike Dimmick
Friday 30 September 2011 3:13PM
Rod Roberts: The overall signal levels have been increased this week as well as the changes to channels. I suppose it's possible that you could have too much signal, although I would have expected that to affect the more powerful multiplexes, not the weakest. See www.ukfree.tv link icon Freeview signals: too much of a good thing is bad for you | ukfree.tv - independent free digital TV advice
Chris.SE
Friday 30 September 2011 3:19PM
Rod Robert:
As Mike has suggested, you might be getting too much signalnow that SDN's power has gone to 100Kw.
Try taking your booster out of circuit to see if that makes a difference.
craig
Friday 30 September 2011 3:20PM
Hi

I live at BS15 and I cant get any of the channels in MUX48 at all. Ive retuned umpteen times manually and automatically. Ive rang the digital switchover people and have been told that i "should just keep trying as it make take 2 weeks before I can get them as work may still be on going" - is this correct?
Chris.SE
Friday 30 September 2011 4:12PM
If Digital UK told you that, they are talking complete and utter rubbish. Thge changes went fine and are complete, everything is working.

Try a full factory reset of your equipment & new installation scan with the aerial unplugged and the plug the aerial in and do a new installation.
See the link for the Freeview reset procedurein the yellow box below for more detail.
Chris.SE
Friday 30 September 2011 4:17PM
Craig: In addition to my suggestion above, the power has now increased on the SDN mux on C48. It is possible you are getting too much signal. If you are using a Booster/Amplifier try taking it out of circuit and try again.
See www.ukfree.tv link icon Freeview signals: too much of a good thing is bad for you | ukfree.tv - independent free digital TV advice for more detail.
Rod Roberts
Friday 30 September 2011 5:33PM Melksham
Rod Roberts

have managed to get skynews on 821 of channel list but cannot get picture.
craig
Friday 30 September 2011 5:46PM Bristol
Chris E

Thanks for that - already tried the full reset/retune without the aerial plugged in. Guess will have to try getting a attenuator. I live in a block of flats with communal aerial so I dont know if there is a booster/amplifier fitted. When you go to MUX 48 the Signal shows as Nil and the Strength shows as Nil as well.
Billy
Friday 30 September 2011 6:02PM
Surely I'm right when I say those transmitters, likely for interference with others are operating different signal powers have completely messed up, for those who live some distances away.
Guess depends on distance, but lets say few years back, Mr X and family have Aerial installer put in some X high gain aerial with masthead amplifier on.
Lets also say they live maybe 20 plus miles from transmitter, and lets say they got about, oh I don't know 80% signal Strength or more and 80% plus quality.

Now, Bang, switchover comes and power gets boosted, good for the fringe people like me, fringe cause of the dip and hill in way etc.

But Mr X is now told, online on some site like this, too much signal.
So he buys an attenuator.

Ar ha, here we have a problem.
Before switchover we have all Muxes on say 8,000 and now public ones are on say 50,000, like Waltham, but hang on, we have SDN and Aqiv on less than that, oops.
So by reducing, and getting back the BBC and ITV, he now starts to lose, or get break up sometimes on commercial ones.

I could be wrong, but that's my thinking.
This is why Sutton Coldfield, despite initial problems some seem to be having should work out better, as all are on and at 200,000 kws.
tom
Friday 30 September 2011 6:30PM
hmm, disappointed with the loss of dave / c67 /com5 arqa in the sn16 malmesbury area, but I do now have film 4! Would be tempted to get a bigger aerial, but this will probably cause more issues in march. Cant they send more channels out on the high power MUX?
Chris.SE
Friday 30 September 2011 6:44PM
Craig:
Hmmm, flats. It is likely that there is a distribution amplifier, but also distribution may be channelised, ie. nothing set up for C48 or even filtered by band (C/D). Ch.48 is right on the bottom of C/D and any filtering could kill it.
Did you have any problems when Arq B moved upto C67 in January or problems at the main DSO events last year?
Are you getting Arq B OK now it's on C52?
What sort of signal strength are you getting on the other MUXes? - If they are all at the top of the scale attenuation may help - one trick you could try is pull the coax plug out of the back of the receiver and then hold it in position so that it's not fully home - the idea being the outer is connected but the inner isn't but it's that close you get some coupling with attenuation. If that works then an attenuator may do the trick.
Worth checking also with other people in the flats to see if they have similar or identical problems, because if none of what's been suggested works and others in your block have the same problem, you need to get onto the landlords for them to get it sorted.
Chris.SE
Friday 30 September 2011 7:08PM
Billy: all the Mendip muxes will be on 100Kw next year.

Tom: Afraid not, already got their quota. Have you got a Booster/amplifier? - although if you've got strong signals on the other MUXes, it may be worth checking for Coax or Aerial problems.
Briantist
Friday 30 September 2011 7:43PM
Mike Dimmick: Thanks for pointing that out, I have changed the values at the top of the page to reflect the current output levels.
tom
Friday 30 September 2011 8:03PM
Hi Chris, all the others have excellent signal strength... I already have amplification, I'll go into the loft with a digibox and TV and check signal at the amp/aerial! I must admit the coax is probably overextended in some parts of the house...
Tom
tom
Friday 30 September 2011 8:54PM
Just checked a TV with the closest feed and ch67 is ok, I might have to re route some of the coaxial layouts from the amplifier around the house.
Thanks for your help
Tom
Chris.SE
Friday 30 September 2011 9:25PM
Tom: that's OK glad you've been able to find out what's going on. Always best to use high quality double screened (Satellite type) coax.
Transmitter engineering
Saturday 1 October 2011 5:36AM
MENDIP transmitter - Freeview HD Digital TV Weak Signal from 14:39 on 29 Sep to 17:25 on 29 Sep [BBC]
James
Sunday 2 October 2011 10:26AM Bristol
I've been struggling with my setup for a while and I have been able to work out that I have lost COM4,C48 (690.0MHz)and also COM6, C52 (722.0MHz). I have retuned several times but to no available. I used to recieve all channels but not now. My antenna is a loft antenna with a booster on it. It was fine til a few days ago, I didn't change anything, what did?
Gareth
Sunday 2 October 2011 10:41AM
Chippenham, Wiltshire.

Up to Wednesday we had all SD channels on all but one TV which was handled by using BT Vision. Now no set or BT Vision box will receive C67. A full factory reset was done on all boxes/TVs prior to Wednesday's retune. Have I missed something?
Robin barker
Sunday 2 October 2011 2:40PM Weston-super-mare
Pick tv,itv 3 film four,all shopping channels,sky news missing only have 14 free view channels to view after retune on 2 oct .
Any answers please.
michael
Monday 3 October 2011 9:16AM
You many now have "too much" signal. Remove any aerial boosters. Use male-to-male coax connectors for shortest run directly from aerial to nearest digibox or receiver. If no signal, do a factory retune, manually by channel if possible. If joy, you have too much signal. Permanently remove booster amplifiers. Consider fiting new sat-grade coax. If inaccessible masttop booster : take great care or consult a professional rigger. If you have a reasonable view from an upstairs window in the direction of the Mendip mast, try pointing a temporary aerial out the window to ascertain whether you have a strong signal or not. If only ch67 remains elusive, see issues relating to its temporarily higher frequency on this page. Confer with neighbours to see if they are similarly affected.
Son in Law
Monday 3 October 2011 10:41AM Gillingham
ITV3 transmitted from Mendip is this on low power? Receiving channel ok at SP8 5PY but 1.5miles down the road at SP8 4AD no luck at all. No apparent problem with other channels. (SP8 5PY)
derek gregory
Monday 3 October 2011 8:34PM
about 10 days ago I lost Yesterday
I retuned and it came back
3 days ago I found I had lost Dave on Ch 19

I have retuned several times but it does not come back

I used to have about 110 channels, now I am down to 85. It makes no difference whether my loft amp is on or not

Ilive in Castle Cary and have a communal aerial system cabled into the house.

How can I get Dave back? I miss him

Derek
Brian
Tuesday 4 October 2011 12:08PM
Since the re tune that was required as channels were lost I now do not recieve BBC 1 Bristol area I now recieve BBC SW with a very grainy picture. BBC west seems to have disapeared. I also get a lot of picsalating and break of service, never had this before the service improvements!! were made. Any suggestions?
Mike Dimmick
Tuesday 4 October 2011 1:37PM
Brian: You presumably have a box that stores the first version of the channels that it finds. Due to the hot weather, the signals from distant transmitters have been coming through a lot more strongly and were - presumably - strong enough to be detected.

See Digital Region Overlap for tips on resolving this problem, although it may well go away if you retune once this spell has passed. For now, you may find the correct service somewhere else in the channel list, e.g. around 800.
Mike Dimmick
Tuesday 4 October 2011 1:56PM
Son in Law: The SDN multiplex, which carries ITV3, is at full power since last week's retune.

The prediction at SP8 4AD is much better than that at SP8 5PY, so I would expect something different in the receiving set-up.

C48 is in Group C/D, but only just. If the aerial is quite old it might not work very well down at that frequency - the groups were extended to squeeze in Channel 5 when it launched in 1997. It might be worth going wideband now, as there may be new services as far down as C33 (although this has not yet been finalized).

This frequency hasn't ever been used before at Mendip. If this is a residential block with a communal aerial - bird's eye view on Bing suggests it might be - it could be a channelised system and the system would require retuning to amplify this channel rather than the previous location. The levels might need to be recalibrated too, even if it isn't channelised.

The overall signal levels are substantially increased since last week, and that could push a system that was working into having too much signal. See www.ukfree.tv link icon Freeview signals: too much of a good thing is bad for you | ukfree.tv - independent free digital TV advice for more information. (SP8 4AD) (SP8 4AD)
Stan Hill
Tuesday 4 October 2011 3:06PM Bridgwater
Since recent changeover I cannot get all of the channels I was getting before. I cannot get ITV3 or Dave. Also when try 813 BBC News channel I get G O L D scrambled. So what has gone wrong?
Brian
Tuesday 4 October 2011 3:29PM
Mike:- Thanks I will retune in a day or 2. It isn't a box though it is thr TV. I may buy a freesat HD box though and be done with it as the pick up is suspect and I have a sky dish on the wall already.



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