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COM multiplex mode change at switched transmitters
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Ray Cathode
16-12-2011
Originally Posted by lf2k7:
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What is meant by PSB power up on Sandy Heath? All 3 are on 180KW before and after the change - what am I missing?”

Mistakes like no FEC change date at SDN Ferryside
AngusMast
10-03-2012
Just checked SDN from Angus and Durris, which were due to change to FEC 3/4 this week, but there's no change.
AngusMast
15-03-2012
SDN for Angus has now changed, so just a week behind the timetable.
chrisy
08-05-2012
Originally Posted by Ray Cathode:
“The last Arq A post DSO catch up date is 1/5/12, with Bromsgrove, Lark Stoke & The Wrekin SFN.
That is after London DSO but halfway through Meridian. I guess Arqiva will launch a new stream on the same day.”

Curiously no sign of this yet. I assume TV News/TV Stars will be utilising this new stream initially, so I guess it will launch any day now.

Can anybody confirm if Bromsgrove, Lark Stoke and The Wrekin have had their FEC change?
kjhskj75
09-05-2012
Try checking both multiplexes - when Sutton Coldfield changed a couple of weeks ago, the multiplexes changed on different days (Mux A was 2 days late)
grahamlthompson
09-05-2012
Originally Posted by chrisy:
“Curiously no sign of this yet. I assume TV News/TV Stars will be utilising this new stream initially, so I guess it will launch any day now.

Can anybody confirm if Bromsgrove, Lark Stoke and The Wrekin have had their FEC change?”

Only anecdotally, the com muxes indicated lower power but still 100% quality about the expected time of the change.
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