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bjorn

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#103469 7-Jun-2012 17:51
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One, 2, 3 and Four are working

All the other channels are dead with a black screen and no EIT data on any of the channels

Anyone else getting this?

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Chanak
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  #637465 7-Jun-2012 18:05
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From the freeview site:

INVERARGILL Freeview|HD viewers: We have been notified by the Transmission Provider JDA that they are only able to broadcast TVONE, TV2,TV3 and C4 due to an unexpected transmission issue. They are working on addressing the problem and will inform us when it is resolved. Apologies from JDA for any inconvenience to viewers.



naggyman
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  #640418 13-Jun-2012 21:40
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I have noticed that here in Wairarapa during bad weather, the transmission signal will go black and flick over to a DVB-S feed (As of the bad quality), it will then shortly flick back. The only channels avaliable are TV ONE, TV TWO, TV Three, Four.

 

When the transmitter was first put up it was on the proper HD feed for a few hours - which afterwards switches back to the SD feed. It stayed on that for a few weeks when it then went to the proper HD feed.

One thing that people have noted on this forum is that the JDA sites are not fed the DVB-T stream all packaged to be broadcast like the kordia transmitters, they are fed the raw channel streams which are then encoded at the site. Is this true????




Morgan French-Stagg

 

morgan.french.net.nz

 

 


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