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Old 10-01-2009, 23:52   #8
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Re: Freeview and Aerial Distribution Amplifier

Don't forget that freeview signals are still at very low power until after switchover. For instance the analogue output from Winter Hill is 500kW, where as digital is only 10kW, so it more likely to be not enough signal from the aerial than a prob with the amp. Also, even weak analogue signals from adjacent transmitters on the same frequency can swamp the digital signals.
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