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Old 03-08-2010, 16:41   #13
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Re: Freeview signal question

Just noticed your location. If the aerial was put up for analogue and you are receiving from Waltham then you will be a lucky person to get all the digital channels. Analogue from Waltham is in the Group C/D range, but with digital, Mux 1, C & D are in the Group B range and Mux 2, A & B are right down in Group A, so a wideband aerial should really be used, unless you're very close to the Tx and can get away with it.

If you receive from Sutton Coldfield there should be no problem as everything is in Group B.
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