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The great Sandy Heath switch off was a bit of a damp squib. At 12.30 am the analogue channels except for Channel 5 vanished. For the next couple of hours things came and went, but by 03.00 all new muxes were up and running at much improved signal strength. I've done 8+ retunes for the neighbours here in sheltered housing land, with a few more to go. A mixture of integrated DTV's and various STB's ranging from nice to truly dismal but no problems with any of them. Our communal aerial system has one aerial pointing at Waltham for Channel 5 and one at Sandy Heath for the rest, so all boxes and sets were showing spurious channels in the 800+ range. Perhaps this will settle down when Waltham goes DSO in August. -- Ken O'Meara http://www.btinternet.com/~unsteadyken/ |
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On 13/04/2011 13:57, UnsteadyKen wrote:
The great Sandy Heath switch off was a bit of a damp squib. At 12.30 am the analogue channels except for Channel 5 vanished. Odd, I though BBC1 (ch31) was the last to go at 00.35/40-ish. C5 from Madingley (ch34) had gone by 00.30 I think. Your C5 from Waltham was unaffected, presumably. For the next couple of hours things came and went, but by 03.00 all new muxes were up and running at much improved signal strength. I gave up and turned in at about 01.45, no sign of the new PSB muxes by then. They obviously had more plumbing work to do than for DSO1 a fortnight ago, when the new BBC-A mux came up very quickly. -- Andy |
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"UnsteadyKen" wrote in message
m... The great Sandy Heath switch off was a bit of a damp squib. At 12.30 am the analogue channels except for Channel 5 vanished. For the next couple of hours things came and went, but by 03.00 all new muxes were up and running at much improved signal strength. Ch4 went off almost on the dot of midnight, quickly followed by ITV as it swapped over to The Zone (or whatever that overnight gaming/shopping thing is called). BBC 1 went off air after weather view. Looks like they at least did let running programs finish before hitting the off switch[*]. [*] I have in my mind a sort of huge 'Frankenstein's laboratory' wall mounted knife switch doing the shut off but realistically it was probably just a small logic operated push button or even mouse click. |
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On 13/04/2011 16:05, Andy Wade wrote:
On 13/04/2011 13:57, UnsteadyKen wrote: The great Sandy Heath switch off was a bit of a damp squib. At 12.30 am the analogue channels except for Channel 5 vanished. Odd, I though BBC1 (ch31) was the last to go at 00.35/40-ish. C5 from Madingley (ch34) had gone by 00.30 I think. Madingley RBL'd the Ch 39 flea powered C5 service from Sandy Heath anyway. During lifts it would sometimes end up rebroadcasting BBC 1 Hannington, which is also Ch 39, and in the same direction as Sandy from Mad. -- Mark Please replace invalid and invalid with gmx and net to reply. www.paras.org.uk |
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On Apr 13, 4:07*pm, "The Hemulen" wrote:
"UnsteadyKen" wrote in message m... The great Sandy Heath switch off was a bit of a damp squib. At 12.30 am the analogue channels except for Channel 5 vanished. For the next couple of hours things came and went, but by 03.00 all new muxes were up and running at much improved signal strength. Ch4 went off almost on the dot of midnight, quickly followed by ITV as it swapped over to The Zone (or whatever that overnight gaming/shopping thing is called). BBC 1 went off air after weather view. *Looks like they at least did let running programs finish before hitting the off switch[*]. [*] I have in my mind a sort of huge 'Frankenstein's laboratory' wall mounted knife switch doing the shut off but realistically it was probably just a small logic operated push button or even mouse click. You can see the "actual" switches here (supposedly)... http://www.itv.com/anglia/sandy-heat...-digital33932/ Cheers, David. |
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Andy Wade said...
Odd, I though BBC1 (ch31) was the last to go at 00.35/40-ish. C5 from Madingley (ch34) had gone by 00.30 I think. Your C5 from Waltham was unaffected, presumably. I wasn't shure of the exact times, yes C5 is still available. I retuned a Goodmans DTV this afternoon and it appeared to have a lot of channels in the 900 region, the old girl was bit poorly and impatient for Flog It so I didn't hang about to figure out what was going on. -- Ken O'Meara http://www.btinternet.com/~unsteadyken/ |
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UnsteadyKen wrote:
I wasn't shure Have you been on the pop again Unsteady Ken? Bill |
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"Bill Wright" wrote in message ... UnsteadyKen wrote: I wasn't shure Have you been on the pop again Unsteady Ken? Bill Oh, analogue/analog. I thought he meant http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Loginova -- Graham. %Profound_observation% |
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Bill Wright said...
I wasn't shure Have you been on the pop again Unsteady Ken? An overdose of tea; William, a gentleman never refuses a lady. And my head was truly done in by negotiating all those (in)different menu's, and then trying to explain how to find the Jeremy Bloody Kyle show. The worst part are the remote controls, tiny unresponsive things with miniscule buttons and undeciperable hieroglyphs printed in black on dark gray. I had my trusty retuning kit though, a wind up torch and a magnifying glass. -- Ken O'Meara http://www.btinternet.com/~unsteadyken/ |
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