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TV Transmitter question
Ok I been wondering this today.
Sutton Coldfield transmitter is about 12 miles from me. And I got a few relays around me. Now I am thinking relays basically get signals from bigger masts so people can get better signals in the area. My question is this. Why is every aerial still pointing at Sutton and not at the relays? Thanks |
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The relays are sending microwave transmissions to the next transmitter.
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But the signal from Sutton Coldfield may still be stronger. It's pumping out 1 megawatt compared with just a few watts for most of the others:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/reception/trans...suttoncf.shtml ..and it will have Freeview when most (possibly all) of the relays will not. |
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So is 1mw alot
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Yes. Use Sutton Coldfield if you can. Kin'ell, I can pick it up where I was at uni- on the west of Nottingham- and only a nearby hill prevents it reaching here. Still talking freeview quality here as well.
There is little point in using a local relay that close to a main TX, when it probably will carry neither five nor freeview, when all it is, is a second-hand transmission of the main TX (SC) via either fibre-optic or just receiving the signal, boosting it, then sending it out on a separate channel. |
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1000 kilowatts = 1 megawatt An average UK home requires up to 5 kilowatts, so this transmitter pumps out enough power to drive around 200 homes - just imagine the electricity bill! |
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http://tx.mb21.co.uk/info/tvtxlist.shtml |
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Here's a good'n.
If you don't know it already, work out your grid reference using: http://www.streetmap.co.uk/ Submit your postcode and then, at the bottom of the map, you'll see a link called 'Click here to convert/measure coordinates'. Follow that and you'll see your Landranger grid reference on the row marked 'LR'. Copy that and then go to: http://www.kswindells.34sp.com/freev.../transmitters? Pop in the grid reference, select your transmitter and away you go. It draws a profile of the ground between you and the transmitter. Ideally, there should be no obstacles above the red curve. :) |
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Wolfbane is good too.
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