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Emley Moor HD mux
Has the power of the Emley HD mux on ch39 been edged up slightly? It now
appears to be roughly comparable with its neighbour on ch40, and significantly stronger than ch49. Bill |
Emley Moor HD mux
On Apr 5, 12:46*am, Bill Wright wrote:
Has the power of the Emley HD mux on ch39 been edged up slightly? It now appears to be roughly comparable with its neighbour on ch40, and significantly stronger than ch49. Bill Yes Bill, I too have noticed a lift in power - if i remember correctly when it was first transmitted i measured the power on our aerial here in S****horpe and it was around 46dBuV - where as today its sitting at 52dBuV and as you say more comparable with the other muxes now. Mux D on ch 49 seems to be currently looking lower than normal. Kelvin www.picture-perfect-aerials.co.uk |
Emley Moor HD mux
kenny wrote:
On Apr 5, 12:46 am, Bill Wright wrote: Has the power of the Emley HD mux on ch39 been edged up slightly? It now appears to be roughly comparable with its neighbour on ch40, and significantly stronger than ch49. Bill Yes Bill, I too have noticed a lift in power - if i remember correctly when it was first transmitted i measured the power on our aerial here in S****horpe and it was around 46dBuV - where as today its sitting at 52dBuV and as you say more comparable with the other muxes now. Mux D on ch 49 seems to be currently looking lower than normal. Kelvin www.picture-perfect-aerials.co.uk Thanks for that. I found out afterwards they had indeed been buggering about with it. Bill |
Emley Moor HD mux
On Apr 12, 2:23*am, Bill Wright wrote:
kenny wrote: On Apr 5, 12:46 am, Bill Wright wrote: Has the power of the Emley HD mux on ch39 been edged up slightly? It now appears to be roughly comparable with its neighbour on ch40, and significantly stronger than ch49. Bill Yes Bill, I too have noticed a lift in power - if i remember correctly when it was first transmitted i measured the power on our aerial here in S****horpe and it was around 46dBuV - where as today its sitting at 52dBuV and as you say more comparable with the other muxes now. *Mux D on ch 49 seems to be currently looking lower than normal. Kelvin www.picture-perfect-aerials.co.uk Thanks for that. I found out afterwards they had indeed been buggering about with it. Bill Do you know if its a temporary lift Bill if they've been buggering about........or do they intend to stick with this new level?. Have you noticed the drop on mux D ? - not seeing reception issues yet but definately a slight drop here compared to usual. Kelvin www.picture-perfect-aerials.co.uk |
Emley Moor HD mux
"kenny" wrote in message ... On Apr 12, 2:23 am, Bill Wright wrote: kenny wrote: On Apr 5, 12:46 am, Bill Wright wrote: Has the power of the Emley HD mux on ch39 been edged up slightly? It now appears to be roughly comparable with its neighbour on ch40, and significantly stronger than ch49. Bill Yes Bill, I too have noticed a lift in power - if i remember correctly when it was first transmitted i measured the power on our aerial here in S****horpe and it was around 46dBuV - where as today its sitting at 52dBuV and as you say more comparable with the other muxes now. Mux D on ch 49 seems to be currently looking lower than normal. Kelvin www.picture-perfect-aerials.co.uk Thanks for that. I found out afterwards they had indeed been buggering about with it. Bill Do you know if its a temporary lift Bill if they've been buggering about........or do they intend to stick with this new level?. Have you noticed the drop on mux D ? - not seeing reception issues yet but definately a slight drop here compared to usual. Do not think I'm getting ch39 from Emley Moor looks like ch40 my first, what is on Ch39? Do not think I have any programs missing. Regards David |
Emley Moor HD mux
On 12/04/2011 08:58, David wrote:
Do not think I'm getting ch39 from Emley Moor looks like ch40 my first, what is on Ch39? The clue is in the subject header, Ch 39 from Emley is the Freeview HD mux. Unless you have a DVB-T2 receiver, it will be invisible to you. -- Mark Please replace invalid and invalid with gmx and net to reply. www.paras.org.uk |
Emley Moor HD mux
kenny wrote:
about with it. Bill Do you know if its a temporary lift Bill if they've been buggering about........or do they intend to stick with this new level?. Apparently it might drop back down at some point and remain there until it disappears completely at DSO. Have you noticed the drop on mux D ? - not seeing reception issues yet but definately a slight drop here compared to usual. No I haven't noticed anything. Bill |
Emley Moor HD mux
David wrote:
Do not think I'm getting ch39 from Emley Moor looks like ch40 my first, what is on Ch39? It's the HD mux. You need a terrestrial HD tuner to receive it. Bill |
Emley Moor HD mux
"Bill Wright" wrote in message ... David wrote: Do not think I'm getting ch39 from Emley Moor looks like ch40 my first, what is on Ch39? It's the HD mux. You need a terrestrial HD tuner to receive it. Yes I missed the HD bit and had not realized now another channel in use. If of any help I noted the Quality numbers of those I do receive and there is a big difference. Ch 40 8 43 7 46 10 40 5 50 5 52 10 Regards David |
Emley Moor HD mux
David wrote:
"Bill Wright" wrote in message ... David wrote: Do not think I'm getting ch39 from Emley Moor looks like ch40 my first, what is on Ch39? It's the HD mux. You need a terrestrial HD tuner to receive it. Yes I missed the HD bit and had not realized now another channel in use. If of any help I noted the Quality numbers of those I do receive and there is a big difference. Ch 40 8 43 7 46 10 40 5 50 5 52 10 The second 40 will be 49? Bill |
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