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    The changes were made this morning, as per Phil's later post #6 above.

    Re some of the comments about poor reception. The digital terrestrial signals are necessarily very low power until switchover so you need a good aerial with plenty of elements and a decent coax run preferably using satellite quality coax. It should go direct to your TV or digital terrestrial receiver, putting a splitter in immediately halves the signal. An aerial amplifier should also be avoided if at all possible as it amplifies any noise as well as the signal. There is nothing, but nothing, better than a high gain aerial delivering a thumping signal via a high quality coax with minimum attenuation direct to your TV/receiver.

    Obviously, if you have cable or satellite then you will have perfect reception of the same channels available on terrestrial Freeview. It is only those who are limited to terrestrial TV who have a temporary problem until next year when the analogue transmissions cease and the digital tranmissions can be increased to full power. Equally obviously, you need to be receiving your signals from the main area transmitter at Hougham (aerial elements horizontal) as there are no digital transmissions from the relay transmitter in Dover (aerial elements vertical).

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