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  • #97193
    Anonymous
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    how do I do that? Only one is on T2

    #97194
    Martin Liddle
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    ericcrichton – 9 mins ago  » 

    how do I do that?

    When in the manual tuning screen for the channel, move the highlight down to Transmission and then press right arrow and select DVB-T2.

    Only one is on T2

    The information in front of me says they are both using DVB-T2.

    #97195
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Ah found T2

    Yes I was initially told just 54 but tried both and BBC 1 2 back in place and some others.

    But still lot of channels above 750

    Looking much better.

    #97196
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    cleaned and retuned just correct channels.

    BBC 1 & 2 missing again and quite a lot of channels 750-795 and other channels missing.

    Just not succeeding and not consistent.

    ===

    Added other channels to at least bring back to where I was.

    Don’t understand why the “correct” tuning is producing such incorrect results.

    Will have to live with it as it is.

    If anyone knows why I’m getting such nonsense results, do please let me know

    Thanks for all your patience and help.

    #97197
    grahamlthompson
    Participant

    ericcrichton – 34 mins ago  » 

    cleaned and retuned just correct channels.

    BBC 1 & 2 missing again and quite a lot of channels 750-795 and other channels missing.

    Just not succeeding and not consistent.

    ===

    Added other channels to at least bring back to where I was.

    Don’t understand why the “correct” tuning is producing such incorrect results.

    Will have to live with it as it is.

    If anyone knows why I’m getting such nonsense results, do please let me know

    Thanks for all your patience and help.

    Have got BBC2-HD on channel 102 ?

    The problem is likely to be the communal aerial system using different transmitters for some of the MUX. An outdoor aerial like a small log periodic used indoors is likely to be your best bet.

    #97198
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    yes I do

    #97199
    grahamlthompson
    Participant

    ericcrichton – 2 mins ago  » 

    yes I do

    If you wait till Bargain Hunt has finished I will post how to check what frequency you are getting it on.

    #97200
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    no hurry i’ve spent enough time today. Happy to try other things a bit later.

    #97201
    grahamlthompson
    Participant

    tune to 102 so you are watching BBC2-HD

    Press the button above guide

    Press up and move to settings and press OK

    Move down to Channel Settings Press Right to signal test and press OK

    At the top of the screen is a some info. What number is after CHxx ?

    #97202
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    37

    #97203
    grahamlthompson
    Participant

    ericcrichton – 20 mins ago  » 

    37

    None of the transmitters in range use channel 37. The communal system must be changing the frequency to avoid conflicts. Best bet is to get a small log periodic and align it on Winter Hil

    https://www.aerialsandtv.com/product/dm-18-log-aerial

    #97204
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    sorry. I think I said I restored the previous state as it was better than the Formal state. So that included other transmitters. The humax is also recording from a number of other transmitters.

    In addition to the formal 49 50 54 55 58 59

    it is also taking in 21 24 32 37 40. (all T)

    Some of those restore key channels

    (e.g. BBC 1 & 2 on 32 and CBS and others on 37.)

    40 may come from Skemersdale.

    I have no idea where the others come from as they are not in my wolfbane table anywhere.

    I did try an internal aerial as a test on attenuation but as far as I know it produced the same results but without doing another manual test I can’t tell.

    #97205
    Martin Liddle
    Participant

    I think the correct list of channels should be

    DVB-T: 32, 37, 49, 58, 59

    DVB-T2: 54, 55, 56

    see https://www.freeview.co.uk/help/coverage-checker/detailed-view

    #97206
    Martin Liddle
    Participant

    grahamlthompson – 1 hour ago  » 

    None of the transmitters in range use channel 37.

    The Freeview coverage checker shows channel 37 on Winter Hill?

    #97207
    grahamlthompson
    Participant

    Martin Liddle – 27 mins ago  » 

    grahamlthompson – 1 hour ago  » 

    None of the transmitters in range use channel 37.

    The Freeview coverage checker shows channel 37 on Winter Hill?

    Channel 37 was the COM 6 Mux. Presuming wolfbane is correct it’s no longer 37.

    The OP is getting the BBC- B HD mux on 37. No listings I can find show BBC-B on 37 on any transmitter remotely in range.

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