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Old 03-09-2005, 17:01   #9
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Re: SUtton Coldfield mast

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Originally Posted by banjo
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Originally Posted by Halcyon
There needs to be another one set up as a lot of people in the east midlands pick this one up and whatever way you try and move your aerial, east midlands services cant get picked up. You just get the west midlands feed from this mast.
I've spent many days trying to fix this.
If you want East Midlands news etc you need to use the Waltham transmitter, this is virticaly polarised instead of the horizontal that Sutton Coldfield uses. Sutton Coldfield is 1000,000 watts erp while Waltham is 250 watts erp

This link might help http://tx.mb21.co.uk/info/tvtxlist.shtml
No, Waltham is a MAIN transmitter and is H-polarised.
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Thought Sutton Coalfield had shut down recently, it was an ITV transmitter i think.
We still get our TV transmissions from it (in the East Midlands)

(We cannot pickup Waltham because there is a big hill in the way).
Belmont or Kimberley no good?
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