I have looked at the UK Free website
http://www.ukfree.tv/txdetail.php?a=NS828647
For our transmitter I see that channel 32, described as com7, shows
9,400 Watts. Channel 35 com8 shows 12,500 Watts. Existing services
are all 100,000 Watts.
I'm wondering if this is definite or anticipation at this stage. If
correct, am I likely to run into problems receiving these services
about 20 miles from the transmitter? Is it the case that HD can cope
with a lower signal strength because it is more robust?
Any ideas which channel will carry BBC services?
Also, why are the power outputs lower anyway?
http://www.ukfree.tv/txdetail.php?a=NS828647
For our transmitter I see that channel 32, described as com7, shows
9,400 Watts. Channel 35 com8 shows 12,500 Watts. Existing services
are all 100,000 Watts.
I'm wondering if this is definite or anticipation at this stage. If
correct, am I likely to run into problems receiving these services
about 20 miles from the transmitter? Is it the case that HD can cope
with a lower signal strength because it is more robust?
Any ideas which channel will carry BBC services?
Also, why are the power outputs lower anyway?
Source: http://www.homecinemabanter.com/showthread.php?t=73410&goto=newpost
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