clearance of 700mhz band
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clearance of 700mhz band
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Re: clearance of 700mhz band
Oh that! well when it does happen Winter Hill muxes will have to migrate down the band as CH 49-60 will be going so it means for a lot of people changing aerials.
We will be ok here but a different story for those at the bottom of the hills here.
Anyway not to worry for another 6 years 2022 and I suspect that's when DVB-T will be superseded by DVB-T2 which is already on air CH 31/37 from Winter Hill and my group C/D aerial works fine but a wet piece of string would do
Andy
We will be ok here but a different story for those at the bottom of the hills here.
Anyway not to worry for another 6 years 2022 and I suspect that's when DVB-T will be superseded by DVB-T2 which is already on air CH 31/37 from Winter Hill and my group C/D aerial works fine but a wet piece of string would do

Andy
Receiving equipment: 2 Sony ST-S311, 1 Sony ST-SE520, 1 Sony ST-SE700 2 crossed FM 5s rotatable, 1 homemade FM 3 horizontal beaming S/E, 1 vertical FM 3 fixed beaming at Ireland, 2 element band 1.