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A very parochial question. I'm hoping to get Mustard TV on channel 8 but despite retuning twice the channel doesn't appear in the listing. My Google search suggests I should be able to receive it as we use the Tacolnestone transmitter so any suggestions from the TV experts on TP much appreciated.

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Some of the local TV channels are broadcast at a low power rating, perhaps where you are it's too weak to receive?

Thanks for that. Is there any way of checking easily or does the fact that a retune doesn't pick it up mean it's too low for me to receive?
 
Also to check are you receiving you signal from the main transmitter or a relay transmitter - if it's the relay, there's a chance it won't be transmitting it...
 
Also to check are you receiving you signal from the main transmitter or a relay transmitter - if it's the relay, there's a chance it won't be transmitting it...
Thanks for that. How can I check this out please? Total TV novice here !
 
Thanks for that. Is there any way of checking easily or does the fact that a retune doesn't pick it up mean it's too low for me to receive?
http://www.ukfree.tv/transmitters/tv/Tacolneston

Are you receiving Pop or QVC Extra? If not, then you aren't receiving anything on that multiplex. It broadcasts at a tenth of the power of the main multiplexes so it will be harder to receive.
 
Thanks for that. How can I check this out please? Total TV novice here !

Have a look at your aerial. If the little aerial brackets (or whatever they're called) are in the horizontal plane, then you're picking up / should be pointing at the main transmitter, if your they're vertical then it's to the relay.

Hope this helps ...
 
Thanks for that. How can I check this out please? Total TV novice here !

Have a look at your aerial. If the little aerial brackets (or whatever they're called) are in the horizontal plane, then you're picking up / should be pointing at the main transmitter, if your they're vertical then it's to the relay.

Hope this helps ...
 
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