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Rowridge transmitter - Southern England

 
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Rowridge transmitter - Southern England
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#11
2009-03-29, 01:24 PM
Justin Smith Wrote:The frequencies quoted are accurate for analogue channels (the vision carrier), but the digital MUXES are calculated at the mid frequency of the MUX . The two actual formula given here :
http://www.aerialsandtv.com/appendix.htm...nelNumbers
I've been playing with TVs since the late 70s and don't think I ever had the need to use CH/Freq until I started with digital. It hadn't occured to me that there was a difference - you learn something every day. Smile

Quote:I spend a great deal of time making sure my website is accurate, and I suspect 99% + is correct. However if you find anything else remiss I`d be pleased to hear it.
I'm sure it took (takes) quite a bit of work - it's a very comprehensive site which is why I was somewhat confused with what I saw. Now I know.

Cheers,
Brian
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2009-04-01, 06:43 AM
bgowland Wrote:I think sub got them off the net - not sure.

The attached is an updated ini for Rowridge - I think I got it right but can't test it as I use Crystal Palace.

Cheers,
Brian


You are a life saver, thanks, works perfectly!
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#13
2009-04-05, 10:05 PM
Hauppauge Nova 500 DVB-T on Vista 64 bit has been giving me severe grief for days, finally managed to track down the right drivers that actually work and get me a signal here:
http://www.hauppauge.co.uk/board/showthread.php?t=15967

That has been my problem all along, thought I thought I had it working for a few days before the Rowidge transmitter changes :confused:
Adrian.
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