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Re: Plugs & Sockets
Originally Posted by winston_1
(Post 11494192)
This is the list of MUXES in Adelaide:
Seven SAS6 177.500 Mhz 50.00 kW Omnidirectional Horizontal – TXA Crafers Site Tower 115… SBS SBS7 184.500 Mhz 50.00 kW Omnidirectional Horizontal – Broadcast Australia Site… Nine NWS8 191.500 Mhz 50.00 kW Omnidirectional Horizontal – NWS 9 site 109 Summit Road… Ten ADS11 219.500 Mhz 50.00 kW Omnidirectional Horizontal – NWS 9 site 109 Summit Road… ABC ABC12 226.500 Mhz 50.00 kW Omnidirectional Horizontal abc.net.au Broadcast Australia Site… CTS33 564.500 Mhz 7.50 kW Omnidirectional Horizontal – Broadcast Austra Channels 6, 7, 8, 11, and 12 in VHF which as I said you will get. Channel 33 in UHF which you won't on your German set. It could well be you not getting that on your other sets as well because it is lower power and perhaps you don't have a UHF aerial. Can you confirm or otherwise you are getting this UHF MUX? |
Re: Plugs & Sockets
Originally Posted by Amazulu
(Post 11494194)
Her TV works therefore all this is meaningless
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Re: Plugs & Sockets
Originally Posted by winston_1
(Post 11494342)
No it is not. We have not established yet whether it works on the UHF MUX.
Her TV works She's happy All the rest is details End of |
Re: Plugs & Sockets
Originally Posted by winston_1
(Post 11494342)
No it is not. We have not established yet whether it works on the UHF MUX.
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Re: Plugs & Sockets
Originally Posted by Amazulu
(Post 11494362)
WTF :confused:
Her TV works She's happy All the rest is details End of Chriss955 I have been out this afternoon thanks, in the pub with six mates. |
Re: Plugs & Sockets
Originally Posted by winston_1
(Post 11494624)
You still don't seem to understand. Digital TV is broadcast as multiplexes or MUXES which are attached to TV channels. Channels 6 to 12 are at VHF and broadcast the same as Germany. Channels 28 to 69 are at UHF and Australia broadcasts these in a bespoke way not used anywhere else. This is why I asked, and have not yet had a reply to, if the TV in question works on the CTS33 MUX. If not the TV won't work in all areas of Australia.
Chriss955 I have been out this afternoon thanks, in the pub with six mates. |
Re: Plugs & Sockets
Originally Posted by old.sparkles
(Post 11494770)
then they buy a cheap set top box. You are making mountains!
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Re: Plugs & Sockets
Originally Posted by winston_1
(Post 11494794)
Which is what I origionally said in post 22.
Originally Posted by winston_1
(Post 11487989)
The TV won't work in Australia unless you buy a local set top box.
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Re: Plugs & Sockets
Originally Posted by old.sparkles
(Post 11494822)
Not quite ...
Most modern TV's will likely work so there is no need. |
Re: Plugs & Sockets
Originally Posted by winston_1
(Post 11494831)
This has not been established yet as far as UHF is concerned. UHF is used a lot in country areas and for additional programmes in the cities.
I do have 32 channels listed (some doubles received twice I guess) - the main channels are 7 (7, 7mate, 7two); ABC (news24, ABC1, ABC2/ABC4, ABC3, ABC music and ABC Jazz); 9 (9, Gem, Gold, Go, NITV(not sure a 9 channel though));10 (10, one, eleven); SBS (SBS one, SBS HD, SBS two, SBS 3, SBS radio1, SBS radio2, SBS radio3); others (TV4ME, TVSN, 44Adelaide). If that's not enough and you really need that UHF channel (if it isn't one of the ones listed) then by all means buy a set top box. |
Re: Plugs & Sockets
Originally Posted by winston_1
(Post 11494624)
You still don't seem to understand. Digital TV is broadcast as multiplexes or MUXES which are attached to TV channels. Channels 6 to 12 are at VHF and broadcast the same as Germany. Channels 28 to 69 are at UHF and Australia broadcasts these in a bespoke way not used anywhere else. This is why I asked, and have not yet had a reply to, if the TV in question works on the CTS33 MUX. If not the TV won't work in all areas of Australia.
Chriss955 I have been out this afternoon thanks, in the pub with six mates. |
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