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So... Anyone know what time they're activating the new Freeview kit at Sutton Coldfield?



 
 
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Old September 6th 11, 10:59 PM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
A.N.Other
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Default So... Anyone know what time they're activating the new Freeview kit at Sutton Coldfield?

I gather it's tomorrow, but know no more than that. Just interested so
that...

i) I don't lose any recordings
ii) I have a Freeview HD setup I'd like to try out

TIA!
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Old September 6th 11, 11:19 PM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
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Default So... Anyone know what time they're activating the new Freeviewkit at Sutton Coldfield?

A.N.Other wrote:
I gather it's tomorrow, but know no more than that. Just interested so
that...

i) I don't lose any recordings


If it's anything like the other regions so far, expect BBC 2 to vanish around
00:20hrs, it may go off the air, it may be suddenly replaced by ITV analogue
on the same frequency.

Within 20 mins or so, the existing BBC Mux will die, and the new high power
version appears about an hour later. You will need to rescan to see it,
because it will be where ITV analogue is currently (until 00:20hrs on Sept 7th).

ii) I have a Freeview HD setup I'd like to try out


No HD channels until stage two on Sept 21st.

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Old September 6th 11, 11:21 PM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
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Default So... Anyone know what time they're activating the new Freeviewkit at Sutton Coldfield?

On 06/09/2011 21:59, A.N.Other wrote:
I gather it's tomorrow, but know no more than that. Just interested so
that...

i) I don't lose any recordings
ii) I have a Freeview HD setup I'd like to try out

TIA!


Dunno - does anyone know exactly what's supposed to happen in the first
stage? [Sutton Coldfield]

I'm currently away from home but have shown SWMBO how to re-tune the
digital channels. But it would be nice to know what to expect when she
rings me with problems! What should she be able to get - and not get
(including analog) - tomorrow? Are any of the non-zapped analog channels
changing frequency, etc?
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Old September 6th 11, 11:23 PM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
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Default So... Anyone know what time they're activating the new Freeviewkit at Sutton Coldfield?

Roger Mills wrote:

Dunno - does anyone know exactly what's supposed to happen in the first
stage? [Sutton Coldfield]


It's all detailed he-

http://www.digitaluk.co.uk/transmitternetwork/tools__and__resources/almanac/installer_newsletters_transmitter_groups2009_pdfs/Sutton_Coldfield_and_Fenton_1MO_100811_final.pdf

Or

http://tinyurl.com/3ebg8pu

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Old September 7th 11, 12:26 AM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
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Default So... Anyone know what time they're activating the new Freeview kit at Sutton Coldfield?



"Mark Carver" wrote in message
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Roger Mills wrote:

Dunno - does anyone know exactly what's supposed to happen in the first
stage? [Sutton Coldfield]


It's all detailed he-

http://www.digitaluk.co.uk/transmitternetwork/tools__and__resources/almanac/installer_newsletters_transmitter_groups2009_pdfs/Sutton_Coldfield_and_Fenton_1MO_100811_final.pdf

Or

http://tinyurl.com/3ebg8pu


Do you have a link to the Emley Moor timetable, Please.
Regards
David


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Old September 7th 11, 12:34 AM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
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Do you have a link to the Emley Moor timetable, Please.


Google as found it.

http://www.digitaluk.co.uk/transmitt...0811_final.pdf

Regards
David

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Old September 7th 11, 01:09 AM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
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Default So... Anyone know what time they're activating the new Freeviewkit at Sutton Coldfield?

On Tue, 06 Sep 2011 22:19:50 +0100, Mark Carver wrote:

No HD channels until stage two on Sept 21st.


Will five disappear at a time completely different to the
other remaining analog signals?

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Old September 7th 11, 01:39 PM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
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Default So... Anyone know what time they're activating the new Freeview kit at Sutton Coldfield?

Mark Carver wrote:
If it's anything like the other regions so far, expect BBC 2 to
vanish around 00:20hrs, it may go off the air, it may be suddenly
replaced by ITV analogue on the same frequency.

Within 20 mins or so, the existing BBC Mux will die, and the new high
power version appears about an hour later. You will need to rescan to
see it, because it will be where ITV analogue is currently (until 00:20hrs
on
Sept 7th).


I was sad enough to watch it!

BBC1 let Wogan finish, there was trailer for another programme, a voiceover
warning for viewers in the Midlands and Yorkshire, then white snow.

ITV1 took its place some time during the next hour but I was having a shower
at the time.

BBC digital reception is actually worse this morning where I live despite a
rescan. There's a squeaky sound emanating from the speakers every so often
which may be signal overload although the built-in meter (laughbaly
innacurate I know) shows no increase in signal strength (81%) since last
night.

(kim)


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Old September 7th 11, 01:49 PM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
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Default So... Anyone know what time they're activating the new Freeviewkit at Sutton Coldfield?

On 07/09/2011 12:39, kim wrote:

BBC digital reception is actually worse this morning where I live despite a
rescan. There's a squeaky sound emanating from the speakers every so often
which may be signal overload although the built-in meter (laughbaly
innacurate I know) shows no increase in signal strength (81%) since last
night.


Where do you live ? Is there a relay nearby ? It's possible your
receiver has locked on to the new BBC mux from a local relay (which
would have appeared for the first time overnight), or a more distant
high power transmitter, rather than the proper version from SC.

Check to see what's been stored at 800+ If during the scan it found the
'wrong' version of the mux first, it may well have put the SC version on
800 etc ?

Also check that the signal strength meter really is looking as Ch 43,
and not another mux instead.


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Old September 7th 11, 04:10 PM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
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Default So... Anyone know what time they're activating the new Freeview kit at Sutton Coldfield?

Mark Carver wrote:
Where do you live ?


Coventry

Is there a relay nearby ? It's possible your
receiver has locked on to the new BBC mux from a local relay (which
would have appeared for the first time overnight), or a more distant
high power transmitter, rather than the proper version from SC.


The only relay in the area is a very low powered one at Allesely Park which
is 90 degrees off-beam, different aerial group and polarisation.

Check to see what's been stored at 800+ If during the scan it found
the 'wrong' version of the mux first, it may well have put the SC
version on 800 etc ?


The 800s are all dupes of the minor BBC channels, ie: the _old_ Mux A.

My Pioneer box usually does a very good job of removing dupes but not this
time.

Also check that the signal strength meter really is looking as Ch 43,
and not another mux instead.


Yep, the meter is displaying the channel number as 43.

I might try an attenuator to see if that helps? It's a communal system so a
rigger will probably come out to adjust it eventually but I expect he has a
lot of other work on his hands right now! )

Thanks anyway.

(kim)


 




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