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Sandy Heath - DSO2 (& HD)
Did a retune this morning.
TV is Sony 32EX503. No probs, but still have BBC4, Beebies and BBC radio stations in the 800s (additionally). Looked at "high quality" studio video from BBC1 and ITV1 morning shows in HD on 50 and 51. They are very good, but at normal viewing distances, it's tough to tell the difference from the SD. [I feel that means the Sony is doing a wonderful job of upscaling SD; with its 100Hz, 1080p, etc). This is a very very good TV (especially motion), except for: 1. "Good" viewing angle could be wider. 2. Channel change could be a bit faster.. 3. Audio bass could be a bit better - but better than most thin TVs I think it needs a really big TV to benefit from HD at normal viewing distances. I did read ITV were thinking of offering ITV2,3,4 etc in HD as a pay service. As the source will be mostly upscaled SD, I doubt how much better it would do than my TV. I also subscribe to SkySports on VM, but will not be adding HD. Also retuned a Pioneer box. Ch 50, 51, etc not present (as expected) Also no channels in the 800s. Good. |
Sandy Heath - DSO2 (& HD)
Looked at "high quality" studio video from BBC1 and ITV1 morning shows
in HD on 50 and 51. They are very good, but at normal viewing distances, it's tough to tell the difference from the SD. I'm pretty sure that both Breakfast and Daybreak are SD filmed shows? The BBC HD channel would have been showing 1080i clips at that time of day though. Of course HD channels generally look better even when showing SDS content due to the larger available bit rate. |
Sandy Heath - DSO2 (& HD)
On 13/04/2011 15:54, The Hemulen wrote:
Looked at "high quality" studio video from BBC1 and ITV1 morning shows in HD on 50 and 51. They are very good, but at normal viewing distances, it's tough to tell the difference from the SD. I'm pretty sure that both Breakfast and Daybreak are SD filmed shows? BBC Breakfast (and in fact all BBC News facilities) are still SD. When BBC Breakfast moves to Salford (or is it Manchester :-) ) next year, it will be HD. ITV Daybreak, does come from an HD equipped studio IIRC. -- Mark Please replace invalid and invalid with gmx and net to reply. www.paras.org.uk |
Sandy Heath - DSO2 (& HD)
On 13/04/2011 15:02, viewer wrote:
Did a retune this morning. TV is Sony 32EX503. No probs, but still have BBC4, Beebies and BBC radio stations in the 800s (additionally). Retuned here (Sony VTX-D800U) with 20 dB of attenuation in-line. Only two LCNs in the 800s: 'channel zero' (whatever that is) on 800 and 'create and craft' on 801, as well as 306 and 36 respectively. Both those are in the Arqiva-B mux (now on ch67), but nothing else from that mux came up in the 800s. Explanation...? In fact I'm slightly puzzled to find Arq-B now on ch67, wasn't it on ch 46 (as Mux D) before DSO, with Mux-B/BBC-B/HD on ch 67, or did those two swap round previously? Ofcom data simply says "the three commercial muxes at Sandy Heath will remain on their pre-switchover channels and powers for a period after DSO..." -- Andy |
Sandy Heath - DSO2 (& HD)
On 13/04/2011 16:25, Andy Wade wrote:
In fact I'm slightly puzzled to find Arq-B now on ch67, wasn't it on ch 46 (as Mux D) before DSO, with Mux-B/BBC-B/HD on ch 67, or did those two swap round previously? Ofcom data simply says "the three commercial muxes at Sandy Heath will remain on their pre-switchover channels and powers for a period after DSO..." The plan changed I think a few weeks ago. The remarkable Mr 'a516' in Digital Spy explains all:- Post 1:- http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/forums/s....php?t=1449479 -- Mark Please replace invalid and invalid with gmx and net to reply. www.paras.org.uk |
Sandy Heath - DSO2 (& HD)
In article , Andy Wade [email protected]
ell.myzen.co.uk scribeth thus On 13/04/2011 15:02, viewer wrote: Did a retune this morning. TV is Sony 32EX503. No probs, but still have BBC4, Beebies and BBC radio stations in the 800s (additionally). Retuned here (Sony VTX-D800U) with 20 dB of attenuation in-line. Only two LCNs in the 800s: 'channel zero' (whatever that is) on 800 and 'create and craft' on 801, as well as 306 and 36 respectively. Both those are in the Arqiva-B mux (now on ch67), but nothing else from that mux came up in the 800s. Explanation...? In fact I'm slightly puzzled to find Arq-B now on ch67, wasn't it on ch 46 (as Mux D) before DSO, with Mux-B/BBC-B/HD on ch 67, or did those two swap round previously? Ofcom data simply says "the three commercial muxes at Sandy Heath will remain on their pre-switchover channels and powers for a period after DSO..." Yes theres more switching around in August IIRC and a bit after that. I suppose they've kept quiet about it so as not to confuse people too much... -- Tony Sayer |
Sandy Heath - DSO2 (& HD)
On 13/04/2011 21:35, tony sayer wrote:
Yes theres more switching around in August IIRC and a bit after that. Oh, yes, I'm well aware of that. It was just Arq-B coming up on ch67 instead of 46 that surprised me. suppose they've kept quiet about it so as not to confuse people too much... For the public perhaps, but not for the trade, where filtered systems are involved. So far as I can make out now, the following summarises the current situation and the forthcoming Sandy Heath COM-plex Shuffle: SDN Arq-A Arq-B Date Ch FFT Ch FFT Ch FFT ------ --- --- --- --- --- --- 13 Apr 43+ 2K 40+ 2K 67 8K 31 Aug 31 2K .. .. .. .. 14 Sep .. .. 67 2K 48 8K 23 Nov .. .. 52 8K ------- 2012 51 8K ------- ------- Key: .. = no change ---- = final + = +ve offset Anyone disagree? -- Andy |
Sandy Heath - DSO2 (& HD)
On 14/04/2011 09:18, Andy Wade wrote:
On 13/04/2011 21:35, tony sayer wrote: Yes theres more switching around in August IIRC and a bit after that. Oh, yes, I'm well aware of that. It was just Arq-B coming up on ch67 instead of 46 that surprised me. suppose they've kept quiet about it so as not to confuse people too much... For the public perhaps, but not for the trade, where filtered systems are involved. So far as I can make out now, the following summarises the current situation and the forthcoming Sandy Heath COM-plex Shuffle: SDN Arq-A Arq-B Date Ch FFT Ch FFT Ch FFT ------ --- --- --- --- --- --- 13 Apr 43+ 2K 40+ 2K 67 8K 31 Aug 31 2K .. .. .. .. 14 Sep .. .. 67 2K 48 8K 23 Nov .. .. 52 8K ------ 2012 51 8K ----- ------- Key: .. = no change ---- = final + = +ve offset Anyone disagree? Looks good. On ukfree.tv they are showing a date of 18 April 2012 for the final SDN change, but no idea of the source. They are posts from people in marginal areas that have lost Arq-B now it is on 67 at 8K. Sim |
Sandy Heath - DSO2 (& HD)
On 14/04/2011 10:17, Simeon Tankard wrote:
Looks good. On ukfree.tv they are showing a date of 18 April 2012 for the final SDN change, but no idea of the source. That's often the problem with ukfree.tv, a lot of the 'information' is speculation. They are posts from people in marginal areas that have lost Arq-B now it is on 67 at 8K. Which is a major problem for some, because the pay version of Sky Sports 2 is on that mux (in post DSO areas) -- Mark Please replace invalid and invalid with gmx and net to reply. www.paras.org.uk |
Sandy Heath - DSO2 (& HD)
Andy Wade wrote:
So far as I can make out now, the following summarises the current situation and the forthcoming Sandy Heath COM-plex Shuffle: SDN Arq-A Arq-B Date Ch FFT Ch FFT Ch FFT ------ --- --- --- --- --- --- 13 Apr 43+ 2K 40+ 2K 67 8K 31 Aug 31 2K .. .. .. .. 14 Sep .. .. 67 2K 48 8K 23 Nov .. .. 52 8K ------- 2012 51 8K ------- ------- Key: .. = no change ---- = final + = +ve offset Anyone disagree? Are you able to add power levels into your table? I struggled to pick up Ch67 on my loft aerial before DSO but didn't do anything about it because I assumed that the power increase would take care of the problem. Now it seems that ch67 will be with us until November. Does it get a power increase before then? -- Dave |
Sandy Heath - DSO2 (& HD)
As it was such a nice day, I thought I'd check out the TV in my garden
shed in north Cambridge.. The aerial is the small Labgear indoor (set-top) log periodic - regularly available at car boots for 50p to £1. It was carefully peaked on analogue (found a sweet spot) and a couple of elements nailed to shed's wooden roof (about 8' above ground) with coax cable clips. The analogue picture was decent - some fine to moderate noise with virtually no ghosting, but Ch5 crap. Plugged in an Echostar T-101 box and was amazed. Everything rock solid - except for Archiva A multiplex (Ch40, I think) containing Sky News, Dave ja Vu, Talk Sport radio, etc. which were "in and out". I suppose I'll have to wait for high power on the COM multiplexes to fix this. Surprised the other low power multiplexes were so good. I'm not moving the aerial as that swet spot took a bit of finding. Maybe it's not so sweet on Ch40 (standing waves). |
Sandy Heath - DSO2 (& HD)
In article , viewer
scribeth thus As it was such a nice day, I thought I'd check out the TV in my garden shed in north Cambridge.. The aerial is the small Labgear indoor (set-top) log periodic - regularly available at car boots for 50p to £1. It was carefully peaked on analogue (found a sweet spot) and a couple of elements nailed to shed's wooden roof (about 8' above ground) with coax cable clips. The analogue picture was decent - some fine to moderate noise with virtually no ghosting, but Ch5 crap. As to be expected, its very poor from the Heath might be OK from Madingley but shut down now.. Plugged in an Echostar T-101 box and was amazed. Everything rock solid - except for Archiva A multiplex (Ch40, I think) containing Sky News, Dave ja Vu, Talk Sport radio, etc. which were "in and out". I suppose I'll have to wait for high power on the COM multiplexes to fix this. Surprised the other low power multiplexes were so good. I'm not moving the aerial as that swet spot took a bit of finding. Maybe it's not so sweet on Ch40 (standing waves). May well be able to do that, the path is more or less LOS to Cambridge . Surprised that the Arqiva MUX B was OK thats still up on CH 67... -- Tony Sayer |
Sandy Heath - DSO2 (& HD)
viewer wrote:
As it was such a nice day, I thought I'd check out the TV in my garden shed in north Cambridge.. I suppose I'll have to wait for high power on the COM multiplexes to fix this. Surprised the other low power multiplexes were so good. I'm not moving the aerial as that swet spot took a bit of finding. Maybe it's not so sweet on Ch40 (standing waves). If I'd sent that I would have called it 'shed loads of signal'. Bill |
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