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Freeview reception at NE19 1LH


For reliable and stable Freeview reception, you need an unobstructed path between the TV aerial on your roof and the digital TV transmitter. The map below shows the transmitters predicted to provide a signal at this location.

You can click on any transmitter symbol to show the coverage area as a green overlay on the map. Double click on a transmitter symbol to go to the transmitter information page.

You can also view the ten closest potential '4G-at-800' mobile phone masts within 1.5km of the selected location - these masts may be used for 4G-at-800 mobile broadband services from 2013-2015.

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There are 0 mobile phone masts within 1.5km of NE191LH (page shows closest 10)

What do the map symbols mean?

 EE,  Multiple operators,  O2,  3,  Vodafone,  location on line-of-sight,  Selected location,  Freeview transmitter,  Freeview light transmitter,  Engineering/fault today.

These icons show the potential locations for 5G-at-700MHz services that may interfere with Freeview reception. For actual mobile device reception prediction (at 800-960MHz and 1710-2170MHz) see these phone operator's mapping sites: Three O2 EE VM

Predicted Freeview channel list

1BBC One (SD)Mendip WestPSB1
2BBC TwoMendip WestPSB1
3ITV 1 (SD)Mendip WestPSB2
4Channel 4 (SD)Mendip WestPSB2
5Channel 5Mendip WestPSB2
 
6ITV 2Mendip WestPSB2
7Made in BristolMendip LBS
9BBC FourMendip WestPSB1
10ITV3Mendip WestPSB2
11Sky MixMendip COM5
 
12QuestMendip COM6
13E4Mendip WestPSB2
14Film4Mendip WestPSB2
15Channel 4 +1Mendip WestPSB2
17ReallyMendip COM5
 
18More4Mendip WestPSB2
19DaveMendip COM5
20DramaMendip COM4
215USAMendip COM4
23BBC ThreeMendip WestPSB1
 
25WMendip COM6
26ITV4Mendip WestPSB2
27YesterdayMendip COM6
28ITVBeMendip WestPSB2
29ITV2 +1Mendip COM4
 
30E4 +1Mendip WestPSB2
31E4 ExtraMendip COM5
325STARMendip COM4
335ActionMendip COM4
34GREAT! moviesMendip COM6
 
35ITV1 +1Mendip WestPSB2
36Sky ArtsMendip COM5
38Channel 5 +1Mendip COM4
39DMAXMendip COM6
40Quest RedMendip COM5
 
41LegendMendip COM4
42GREAT! actionMendip COM4
43Food NetworkMendip COM5
44HGTVMendip COM6
465SELECTCaradon Hill PSB3
 
47Film4 +1Mendip COM5
48ChallengeMendip COM5
494sevenMendip COM5
52GREAT! romanceMendip COM6
56That's TV (UK)Mendip COM6
 
57Dave ja vuMendip COM4
58ITVBe +1Mendip COM4
59ITV3 +1Mendip COM4
60Drama +1Mendip COM5
61GREAT! movies extraMendip COM6
 
63GREAT! romance mixMendip COM6
64BlazeMendip COM4
65That's TV 2Mendip COM5
67TRUE CRIMEMendip COM4
68TRUE CRIME XTRAMendip COM4
 
70Quest +1Mendip COM5
71That’s 60sMendip COM6
73HobbyMakerMendip COM6
74Yesterday +1Mendip COM5
75That's 90sMendip COM5
 
78TCCMendip COM4
81Blaze +1Mendip COM4
82Talking Pictures TVMendip COM6
83Together TVMendip COM4
84PBS AmericaMendip COM6
 
89ITV4 +1Mendip COM4
91WildEarthMendip COM4
101BBC One HDCaradon Hill PSB3
102BBC Two HDCaradon Hill PSB3
103UTV HDCaradon Hill PSB3
 
103STV HDCaradon Hill PSB3
103ITV 1 HDCaradon Hill PSB3
104Channel 4 HDCaradon Hill PSB3
105Channel 5 HDCaradon Hill PSB3
106BBC Four HDCaradon Hill PSB3
 
107BBC Three HDCaradon Hill PSB3
108BBC Scotland HDCaradon Hill PSB3
110Channel 4 HD (Wales)Caradon Hill PSB3
201CBBCMendip WestPSB1
202CBeebiesMendip WestPSB1
 
204CBBC HDCaradon Hill PSB3
205CBeebies HDCaradon Hill PSB3
209Ketchup TVMendip COM4
210Ketchup TooMendip COM4
211YAAAS!Mendip COM4
 
231BBC NewsMendip WestPSB1
232BBC ParliamentMendip WestPSB1
233Sky NewsMendip COM5
235Al Jazeera EngMendip COM6
267Al Jazeera EnglishMendip COM4
 

 

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Comments
Wednesday, 1 January 2014
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jb38
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1:32 PM

John G : Meant also to say, that should the old TV be coupled up and this results in the reception reverting back to normal then could you please supply the model number of the new TV.

Another point being, if a booster is being used in the aerial system then try bypassing it, especially if the new TV is an LG or Samsung, as the tuners in those brands are rather more prone to suffering from the effects signal overloading.

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Dave Lindsay
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1:48 PM

Stewart Smith: There's no such thing as a "analogue aerial" just as there is such thing as a "digital aerial".

An aerial's design is based on working across a particular range of frequencies. In the case of Wenvoe, which I guess is where your aeial might be pointing, aerials installed in the days of analogue would be expected to work, as all main channels are within Group B (that of the former four analogue channels).

If you decide to get a Freeview HD receiver - which isn't a bad idea considering that in 5 or so years' time some signals "may" switch to DVB-T2 - then you might be able to receive the new quasi-national HD services of BBC Four, CBeebies, BBC News and Al Jazeera (with more to come in the future). For these you "might" find that the existing aerial isn't good enough because they are below Group B on C31. See:

Aerials, TV Aerial and Digital Aerial

In the UK there are two digital terrestrial signal standards: DVB-T and the later DVB-T2. "DVB" stands for "digital video broadcasting" and the "T" is "terrestrial". At present standard definition broadcasts use DVB-T and high definition ones use DVB-T2. Thus a "Freeview HD" receiver can pick up DVB-T and DVB-T2 signals. So if, in the future, some standard definition signals were to be changed from using DVB-T to DVB-T2, what is presently known as a "Freeview HD" receiver will be required.

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jb38
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1:51 PM

Stewart Smith: You are indicated as being able to receive Freeview from either the Wenvoe transmitter located at 15 miles / 233° or alternatively the Mendip transmitter at 29 miles / 146°.

As far as the aerial is concerned, aerials do not distinguish between transmission modes no matter what some advertisers may suggest.

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Dave Lindsay
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1:54 PM

John Randle: Too much signal maybe.

Check that it's tuned to Salisbury on C57 and not Rowridge on C24 for BBC by viewing the signal strength screen.

Something to do with extra wires near the TV owing to the Christmas tree lights, maybe.

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jb38
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2:35 PM

Stewart Smith: On the subject of your aerials suitability for reception from either transmitter, then to be strictly correct as far as accommodating the new muxes are concerned it should really be changed to a wideband version such as a Log 36, this version also catering for the possibility of reception being affected at any time by 4G transmissions, a supplier of the aerial referred to being accessed by opening the link.

ATV`s Choice Of Aerials for digital TV


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John G
3:08 PM
Sandwich

JB38: The new TV is a Samsung UE40F5000AK. Is it likely that the problems with reception are down to receiving too high a signal strength from the Dover transmitter? From what I can see from this website the straight line of sight to the transmitter has no terrain constraints and therefore nothing but open fields between it and the aerial in the loft.
There is no amplifier in the system, just the aerial and wiring. Thanks for your help and hope you are having a good new year.

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John's: mapJ's Freeview map terrainJ's terrain plot wavesJ's frequency data J's Freeview Detailed Coverage
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jb38
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9:05 PM

John G: Yes, the terrain indicator does indeed indicate a good clear line-of-sight even when using the more detailed Megalithia checker.

However, as your aerial is positioned in the loft and with the signal output from same not being boosted in any way, then although the issue of tuner overloading is not completely out of the question I somewhat doubt if it applies in this particular instance.

As far as the problem is concerned, although temporarily substituting the new TV for the old one would instantly indicate if the aerial is still OK or not, but should this create a problem then there is another test you could carry out that would be of considerable assistance, this being to carry out a signal strength / quality test on BBC1 making a note of the levels seen followed by the same test again but on ITV1 likewise noting that seen, the main point of the test being to observe the levels seen over a period of at least a minute or so in order to check if the quality is detected as having any tendency to dive up and down, and if it does is the fluctuation also noticed on the strength?

If though not all channels are being affected then just carry out the test on the ones that are, but still noting one that's OK to use as a reference reading against the others that aren't.

Another way to check the signal strength / quality levels is to go into the tuning menu / manual tune and enter the mux channel of the transmitter you want to check, but this action NOT being followed by pressing search or scan, as on most devices as soon as the channel number is entered the strength / quality of the signal will be indicated.

Dovers mux numbers being /

50 (BBC1) - 51 (ITV1) - 53 (HD) - 55 (ITV3 etc) - 59 (Pick TV etc) - 48 (4Music etc)

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Thursday, 2 January 2014
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alan
4:52 PM
Brandon

living in a mainly forest area IP27 0 i do not expect good signals, but keep losing sandy heath and tacolsten is a virtual no go. radio is as bad. could this have anything to do with the US airforce base pumping out.

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MikeB
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7:46 PM

alan: If you look at the Terrain plot and Digital UK lonks, you can see that your just unlucky. You've got high ground near you blocking the signal from Talconeston (your closest), and Sandy Heath, as you say, isn't exactly close, and with possible high ground in the way as well. Yes, your bascially in Thetford Forest, which doesn't help either.

I suspect that the USAF has nothing to do with it (or all of us in East Anglia would get nothing!), but would personally advise you to go down the Freesat route, because you could thrown a lot of money at getting a solution, for little result.

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