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4G at 800MHz (at800) Freeview reception issues

When 800MHz 4G mobile broadband services start there will be 1 multiplex in the higher risk range (C21-23, C30, C59-60): C21: BBCB
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The BBC and Digital UK report there are no faults or engineering work on the Sandy Heath (Central Bedfordshire, England) transmitter. Click to recheck

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The symbol shows the location of the Sandy Heath (Central Bedfordshire, England) transmitter which serves 920,000 homes.

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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.


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Sandy Heath 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.

MuxAerial positionFrequencyHeightModeWatts
PSB1
BBCA
 horizontal -0.5dB
C27 (522.0MHz)291m64QAM 8K 2/3
24.1Mb/s DVB-T MPEG2
180,000W
Channel icons
1 BBC One Cambridge, 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

PSB2
D3+4
 horizontal -0.5dB
C24 (498.0MHz)291m64QAM 8K 2/3
24.1Mb/s DVB-T MPEG2
180,000W
Channel icons
3 ITV (Anglia (West micro region)), 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 (Anglia east),

PSB3
BBCB
 horizontal -0.5dB
C21+ (474.2MHz)291m256QAM 32KE 2/3
40.2Mb/s DVB-T2 MPEG4
180,000W
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

COM4
SDN
 horizontal -0.7dB
C51 (714.0MHz)291m64QAM 8K 3/4
27.1Mb/s DVB-T MPEG2
170,000W
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

COM5
ArqA
 horizontal -0.7dB
C52 (722.0MHz)289m64QAM 8K 3/4
27.1Mb/s DVB-T MPEG2
170,000W
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, plus 9 others

COM6
ArqB
 horizontal -0.7dB
C48 (690.0MHz)289m64QAM 8K 3/4
27.1Mb/s DVB-T MPEG2
170,000W
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



Regional news from the Sandy Heath transmitter


BBC Look East (West) 1.0m homes 3.7%
from Cambridge CB4 0WZ, 29km east-northeast
to BBC Cambridge region - 4 masts.

ITV Anglia News 1.0m homes 3.7%
from Norwich NR1 3JG, 119km east-northeast
to ITV Anglia (West) region - 5 masts.

How the transmission frequencies change over time

years1965~851984-971997-981998-20112011-132013-182013-18
aerial groupVHFA KKWWWW
C6ITV
C21C4C4C4+BBCB+BBCB+BBCB
C24ITVITVITVD3+4D3+4D3+4
C27BBC2BBC2BBC2BBCABBCABBCA
600C31BBC1BBC1BBC1
C32com7
C34com8
C39C5C5
C40+C
C42-1
C43+Alocal
C45-2
C46+D
C48ArqBArqBArqB
700C51SDNSDNSDN
C52ArqAArqAArqA
800C67B

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 30th March and 13th April 2011.

  • Ofcom have projected that a local television service for Bedford including Sandy could use an Interleaved Frequency on the Sandy Heath transmitter using C43
  • COM7, COM8 projected for 2013-16.

Comparison of old analogue and current digital signal levels

Analogue 1-4 1000kW
com7, com8(-7dB) 200kW
BBCA, D3+4, BBCB(-7.4dB) 180kW
SDN, ARQA, ARQB(-7.7dB) 170kW
Mux 1*, Mux 2*, Mux A*, Mux B*, Mux C*, Mux D*(-17dB) 20kW
Analogue 5(-20dB) 10kW

History of Channel 3 in the Sandy Heath transmitter area

Oct 1959-Feb 2004Anglia 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.


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KMJ,Derby
Monday 4 April 2011 11:10AM
John: I would select Cambridge and Beds 21 services. I am guessing this is Mux BBCA and the others are MuxB options as you dont say which,if any, other muxes were found and channels stored straight away.
Mike Dimmick
Monday 4 April 2011 1:21PM Reading
John: When the broadcasters make changes to the transmitters, they often add a dot to the end of the region name, so they know that a change has gone through. You probably have one with a dot and one without. I believe the boxes are supposed to ignore this, but not all do.

It also ought to be possible to select top preference and second preference, in case you actually want services from two regions, but again, not all boxes allow this.

What make and model of box do you have? It's worth checking to see if there's been an update that you've missed - particularly if this is a new box but could have been sitting in the shop or warehouse for a while.

The 21 services region is likely to be the BBC A multiplex, while 18 services is likely to be the low power Multiplex B - all services on Mux B are also on BBC A for the next 10 days, except for Sky Sports 1 and 2. On the 13th, Multiplex B closes for good (at Sandy Heath) and is replaced by the HD multiplex.

It may simply be that the box is telling you it's found three different versions of BBC Four, CBeebies, Red Button and the BBC radio stations.

My understanding is that it should also have listed the ITV channels if your signal quality is good enough to receive those. The prediction looks reasonably good - have you had Freeview before? Are you using an outdoor, roof-mounted aerial, or a loft aerial?
Myrvin
Monday 4 April 2011 9:06PM Wellingborough
In Wellingborough, we have lost at least BBC1, 2, 3, News. We have updated the box several times. Sometimes the box does not recognise these channels; sometimes they are there but have rubbish reception. Others seem OK.
Digital aerial is on the roof.
Peter
Tuesday 5 April 2011 9:55AM
Similar Problems down the Nene valley in Irthlngborough, had to do a manual tune on Channel 27 to get it to work on one TV, other worked, but both show very high signal, expect problems is too strong a signal.

If you have an aerial amplifier try turning the gain down or fitting an antenuator.

Unfortunately I also have opposite problem on Channel 67, the signal is barely there, all beit at half decent quality, don't expect much luck when it qoes to 64QAM next week.
Michael Mann
Tuesday 5 April 2011 4:50PM
I recently purchased a Digital Stream 8205 Freeview HD recorder and carried out a complete scan. At the end of the scan I had the option of Cambridge & Beds or East Midlands and natually selected Cambridge & Beds living in east Cambs.
Most programs seem OK except ITV3 which comes with a very weak signal this appears to come from East Midlands on CH 29. During the actual scan I noticed ITV3 also came up on CH43 is this the Cambridge & Beds (Sandy) signal if so how can I tune this in?
Derek
Tuesday 5 April 2011 9:23PM
Drop of signal strength on all channels and signial quality down to 35% ish from 9 PM tonight
Duncan
Wednesday 6 April 2011 9:01AM
Hi,

Reading on this link www.ukfree.tv link icon 2011 switch-overs start today at Sandy Heath, Nottingham | ukfree.tv - independent free digital TV advice it says that Sandy Heath will be an 'oddity' and require a wideband aerial - I have only ever had a Type A aerial, and have had freeview since it changed over from OnDigital - I can receive all channels and have no breakup (I only live approx 15 miles from Sandy Heath itself) - After DSO will I suddenly lose a load of channels - or, as I can receive them all now, will all be okay?

Any advice gratefully received...

Thanks,
Mike Dimmick
Wednesday 6 April 2011 9:16AM Reading
Duncan: The pre-switchover digital transmissions are all outside Group A - above C38.

There are really a few possibilities. Either you've had a wideband all this time and not known it, some part of the aerial is missing making it pick up outside the designed channel range, or you're close enough to the transmitter that it actually doesn't matter.

If you're getting all the Freeview channels already, you should still be able to get them all after switchover completes.
Duncan
Wednesday 6 April 2011 9:26AM Shefford
Thanks for the quick response Mike :)

It's definitely a Type A aerial, so - I shall consider myself lucky (some fat pigeons have - over the years, bent some of the elements, so I guess I could've just got lucky!!)...

Looking forward to the new HD channels - only one week to go!! :)
Chris
Thursday 7 April 2011 7:26PM
I retuned my Sony VTX-D800U a couple of days ago and since then if I select BBC2 I get BBC2 for about 2 seconds and then the program switches to BBC1, yet all the on-screen data continues to show BBC2. Same problem on BBC4; that also switches to BBC1.

A Google search indicates lots of VTX-D800U owners have the same issue. A retune does not solve the problem, so basically I can no longer view BBC2 or BBC4.

Any ideas what's happened and how do I solve it?

Many thanks.
Mike Dimmick
Thursday 7 April 2011 11:03PM
Chris: Unplug the box, leave it for a few minutes, and plug it back in.

This problem was first reported on Humax boxes. My hypothesis is that the BBC have changed the program ID for the code that pops up the 'Press Red' indicator - reusing a program ID previously used for 'return to last transmission' when you press TEXT to exit the interactive stream. They probably didn't think anyone's box had been on long enough to still have it cached.

Or, they've changed the program and it's not compatible with some MHEG interpreters, but that wouldn't explain why power-cycling the box is working for so many people.

It is recommended that you do a complete retune from scratch at switchover dates, but I can't see how to do this.

I did find this method of doing a software reset:

Digital Spy Forums - View Single Post - Sony VTX-D800U (merged)

That whole thread might be useful. (RG47SH)
Gwyn Jones
Thursday 7 April 2011 11:47PM
To Dave of Ely, I have the same problem with our Philips TV - digital text has stopped working, but it continues to work fine on our non Phillips TV in the bedroom

Burwell Cambs
Chris
Friday 8 April 2011 12:39PM
Many thanks Mike

I found out how to do a factory reset of the Sony box and that seems to have solved the problem.
Briantist
Saturday 9 April 2011 7:27AM
Gwyn Jones: Doing a "first time installation" usually fixes the digital text problem.
Mo
Wednesday 13 April 2011 12:33AM
Nottingham east. Immediately after midnight on 13/4, i.e. @ 0.01 on 13th, lost all itv channels except itv4, lost all 5 channels. Easier to say what we have retained. Spent almost £200 on digital arial 18 months ago even though Govt said the changeover would mean no extra cost.

Receive channels via Panasonic DMR Freeview Box.
Briantist
Wednesday 13 April 2011 1:21AM
Mo: Yes, all services will be off overnight. Retune at 6am.
Tell
Wednesday 13 April 2011 7:15AM
6.30 everything on Sandy Heath including HD channels.... went back to bed.

On Humax HD2 needed to auto search then manual search on that order to force Sandy Heath channels in correct slots else back on the aerial issue. Humax idiosyncratic as probably all boxes in their own way.
Briantist
Wednesday 13 April 2011 8:01AM
Tell: *ALL* equipment requires a "first time installation" at the final stage of switchover, not just Humax.
Sean
Wednesday 13 April 2011 8:49AM
I am in Bedford. Used to get all freeview channels. retuned on 4th april: all BBC channels lost. retuned 13th april only itv3 of main channels available. what can i do please
Greg
Wednesday 13 April 2011 9:00AM
Chanel 67 has not moved yet.09:00.
When might we expect the re-alignment to complete?
Charlie
Wednesday 13 April 2011 9:43AM Northampton
Is it the final switchover? when do multiplexes A,C and D go to full power?
Briantist
Wednesday 13 April 2011 9:46AM
Charlie: ¶ NOTE: The commercial multiplexes at Sandy Heath will remain on their pre-switchover channels and powers for a period after digital switchover. SDN will then temporarily move to channel 31 (at 20kW ERP) on 31 Aug 2011, before adopting its final allocation of channel 51 on 18th April 2012. Arqiva A will adopt its final allocation of channel 52 on 23 Nov 2011. Arqiva B will no longer temporarily move to channel 67 (at 20kW ERP) during the third quarter of 2011, it will adopt its final allocation of channel 48 on 14 Sept 2011. NOTE: D3&4 and HD use transitional S1 antenna until 27 June 2012.
TheWoodman
Wednesday 13 April 2011 10:43AM Cambridge
Rescanned successfully on 3 Freeview TVs, 2 digiboxes serving analogue TVs and 1 Elgato EyeTV for the iMac. Each receiving all channels, all MUXes, all programmes from wideband loft aerials.

HOWEVER...

We have a DVR (Digihome DTR0207 twin terrestrial tuner) which worked just fine (well, with the occasional freeze or pixelllation consistent with a loft aerial pre-switchover) until 3-6 months ago. We considered replacing this box but decided to await the mid-April 'final' re-scan and associated power-boost.

After today's re-scan, ALL that it will find is MuxC on C40.

This PVR is fed by an aerial which does not go through a booster/splitter. (I have tried it fed from the other loft aerial, through the booster/splitter — same performance.) The RF out from the PVR feeds a Freeview TV which re-scanned successfully today, finding all channels, all MUXes, all programmes.

Any suggestions?
Colin
Wednesday 13 April 2011 10:47AM Milton Keynes
Your table above shows Aquiva B on channel 48 from Wed 13th April 2011. It seems that it is on CH67 from today 13th. I beleive it is at 64QAM because yesterday I could receive the old BBC MUX B on CH67, today I cannot receive anything. Its seems they are parking ARQ B on 67 for a while according to digitaluk.co.uk
Briantist
Wednesday 13 April 2011 11:05AM
TheWoodman: I would think replacing the DTR0207 with a new Freeview+ or Freeview+HD box is a good option.
Briantist
Wednesday 13 April 2011 11:08AM
Colin: One place it says yes to C67, another it says no. I am waiting to see which is the correct.
Colin
Wednesday 13 April 2011 12:03PM Milton Keynes
Briantist: digitaluk.co.uk/manualretuning for my postcode MK130QG gives a very useful table of MUXES / Frequencies for current status and next FOUR changes requiring a retune. Sandy Heath DSO is so complex!
John
Wednesday 13 April 2011 12:56PM
In simple language when will peterborough be able to receive all of the freeview channels currently designated against transmitters A C and D with 20,000W low power.
At present only channels avialble are those on PSB1/2/3.

Thank You
KMJ,Derby
Wednesday 13 April 2011 12:59PM
Colin and Briantist: According to Digital UK C67 will be used by Mux ArqB (8k mode)until 14th September (when it changes to C48). C67 is then used by MuxC (2k mode) from 14th September till 23rd November 2011. MuxC/ArqA then changes to C52 in 8k mode.
KMJ,Derby
Wednesday 13 April 2011 1:09PM
John: dates for high power working are 14th September 2011 for Mux ArqB; 23rd November 2011 for ArqA and 2012 (date tbc) for SDN
Lee
Wednesday 13 April 2011 1:36PM Sandy
I live in Sandy and getting a very weak signal on ch67 on all 3 tvs's but perfect on all the others.
Colin
Wednesday 13 April 2011 2:18PM Milton Keynes
Thanks: Lee and KMJ, that confirms why I can't rx that mux. CH 67 was borderline on MUX B before DSO, for some reason it is below the threshold now. I got a few broken images earlier, confirming it is there, seems I will have to wait until later in the year for that mux.I have a high power external aerial but is locally blocked by trees just coming into leaf.
Mike Dimmick
Wednesday 13 April 2011 2:41PM
Colin: ArqB is using a different mode than Mux B used to, which requires 3-4 dB more signal. If Mux B was marginal it's not surprising that ArqB is now not working.

The mode change is to increase capacity - that capacity is being used by Sky Sports 1 & 2, which the BBC was temporarily carrying on Mux B before today. All the channels had to come off Mux B as it's replaced by the HD mux. At some transmitters that switched last year, Mux D did not switch mode (to become ArqB) and that caused a lot of pain and confusion for existing and would-be Sky Sports subscribers, who were told they couldn't get the channels. www.ukfree.tv link icon BT Vision, TUTV, Sky Sports 1+2 and the Mendip transmitter | ukfree.tv - independent free digital TV advice
Briantist
Wednesday 13 April 2011 4:11PM
I've patched the page to show the move of ArqB to C67, as per one version of the Digital UK documentation.
Briantist
Wednesday 13 April 2011 4:12PM
John: You will also require a wideband aerial to receive these multiplexes, you will never receive them with a group A aerial, which you may have.
Jase
Wednesday 13 April 2011 4:23PM
Signal from ArqB/C67 is appalling today, perfectly fine before today's rescan, now almost unwatchable.
Hubert
Wednesday 13 April 2011 5:03PM Luton
Today Wednesday I retuned my TV which has built in freeview and I received only the BBC channels none others and even the BBC channels would drop out or the picture would break up. This is off a roof aerial which gave me perfect analogue picture.So I connected it to a loft aerial which I also have and this gave me 55 channels and perfect picture quality. So do I need to change my roof aerial or retune in a couple of weeks. I also noticed that my roof aerial points towards London and my loft aerial points towards Bedford. Please can you help. Thanks.
Lance
Wednesday 13 April 2011 5:10PM Ely
@Briantist

what are these two new Muxes you list? "NEW7" on Ch 49 and "NEW8" on Ch 23? Is this confirmed, and in what timeframe? Never heard these mentioned anywhere else but here.

Cheers
Mike Dimmick
Wednesday 13 April 2011 5:41PM
Lance: I keep telling Brian to remove those until something actually launches. It just confuses people.

They are the interleaved frequencies that could potentially be used for new services - probably Local TV services. There is no planned launch date, there isn't even a date for the auctions yet.

The rules used to consider probable frequencies were chosen to ensure that an aerial of the correct group would probably be able to receive them. I wouldn't use them as a guide as to what aerial to use, even at sites where it mattered. Sandy Heath requires a wideband aerial anyway, so it doesn't matter.

Also, the main frequency plans weren't finalized when the interleaved spectrum consultation happened, so the interleaved frequency assignments may have to change, especially where a transmitter uses one of the frequencies due to be cleared for 4G phone services (C61 and C62), or one of the frequencies that cleared services will go to (C49 or C50).
KMJ,Derby
Wednesday 13 April 2011 7:36PM
Hubert: If your roof aerial is pointing towards Crystal Palace you will get good analogue reception but on Freeview according to the Digital UK postcode checker reception is at best variable to poor and non existant on one mux.This is due in part to the current low power transmitters being on only a tenth of the post switchover power, which should then match the analogue coverage and interference from transmitters in adjacent regions.The loft aerial however is pointing at Sandy Heath which is shown as giving good reception on the high power PSB muxes and also on ArqB. Variable reception is possible for MuxA and MuxC but the signal for these two low power muxes is possibly lost with a loft aerial.It is likely that the roof aerial could also receive signals from Sandy Heath or Luton relay but these could be prone to variation in strength and interference after being received from behind or off the side of the aerial.
Andrew
Wednesday 13 April 2011 7:49PM Kettering
Since last night and the second stage re-tune of the Sandy Heath transmitter we have lost our music channels. We can no longer get 21-Viva despite re-tuning and resetting. We received all channels before the switch.
Steve Smith
Wednesday 13 April 2011 7:56PM
Hi,
I've noticed that since switchover this morning to full digital that my signal strength on both my Humax receivers still only shows about 70%
I also have a pocket DTV receiver which is having trouble tuning into anything other than the main BBC channels.
Will the transmission power be turned up soon ?Do you know when ?
Cheers.
Bob
Wednesday 13 April 2011 8:00PM
So the Brains have put 3 of the better channels: Yesterday, ITV4 & Film4 on C67, the weakest most useless MUX from Sandy heath - now that is what a call BRAINLESS! - It would have been far better to put them where the HD channels are (& delayed HD opening) - until the final frequency line up is on the air!
Andy
Wednesday 13 April 2011 8:17PM Bedford
Hi. I re scanned/re-tumed last night when prompted. Free worked fine. Today I have the no signal symbol. (previously this occured on some days ,and we would watch analogue - usually by the next day we would have a signal.)
thank you for the help
Gav
Wednesday 13 April 2011 9:14PM
Retuned today and now lost viva and 4music plus some others
Richard J
Wednesday 13 April 2011 10:37PM
Anyone else noticing widescreen signalling issues on BBC HD channel (on Freeview from Sandy Heath)? It doesn't appear to have the correct flag and my Samsung 32C650 keeps switching to incorrect 4:3 ratio on this channel.
The other three HD channels are fine. Ovviously I could set the TV screen size to 16:9 rather than auto wide but that would mean stretched 4:3 broadcasts from ITV4 etc.
Michael Stanley
Wednesday 13 April 2011 11:17PM Banbury
I have lost Yesterday and Film 4 since switchover

Aerial is on chimney
jbm
Wednesday 13 April 2011 11:23PM
Northampton, NN3 5??.
Signal Strenghts at TV:
PSB 1, 2, = 85%
PSB 3 N/A
MUX A, C = 60%
COM 6 = 50%
I spoke to DIGITALUK this afternoon, and they confirm that 67 is red flagged as being on lower than expected power, but wouldn't elaborate.

Since this was supposed to be the final stage of switch over on Sandy Heath, why are further retunings necessary later in the year? I want to instal interference filters, but can't on these power levels. Can we expect COM6 to be boosted before the end of the year?
Pob
Thursday 14 April 2011 12:06AM
Will the last 3 multiplexes be increased from 20,000w to 180,000w in time?

As my signal is too weak to receive anything at 20,000w, I can get the three on 180,000w perfectly now they've switched over
John
Thursday 14 April 2011 12:58AM
Thanks for your reply
So Its not true then when all the switch over help scheme documents for over 70's says
-that theres no such thing as a digital ariel, and
- a small minority of homes will not be able to receive all 40+ channels.
Whats a multiplex ariel if its not a specific ariel you need to receive all the digital channels, and is peterborough considered a small minority in viewing terms?
My 78 year old mother puit off the offers of fixed price conversion on the understanding a new ariel was not needed
Would she be better off with freesat?



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