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Old 28-04-2008, 22:39   #8
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Re: Freeview on DVB TV?

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Originally Posted by kryogenik View Post
How strict is this? Is it are dependent (as in distance from the transmitter?)
My aerial's been up there for 13 years so likely an old one (i.e. not wideband?) but I can get all the freeview channels great.
I'm about 30 miles from Winter Hill transmitter.
That would be because Winter Hill analogue and digital both use Band C/D aerials.
For Sandy Heath, analogue was in Band A but the digital signal is not.
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