• Re: Looking for BBC2 and Four

    From Mark Carver@21:1/5 to Eddie King on Wed Feb 15 07:59:49 2023
    On 15/02/2023 07:45, Eddie King wrote:
    Good morning,

    this musical chairs thing is becoming more annoying to me as I lost a
    planned recording of BBC Four last night.

    Can anyone please tell me to which transponder BBC2 and BBC Four have
    moved to.

    Many thanks.
    SD versions are at

    12.422 H, 27.5, 2/3, DVB-S

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  • From Eddie King@21:1/5 to All on Wed Feb 15 08:45:29 2023
    Good morning,

    this musical chairs thing is becoming more annoying to me as I lost a
    planned recording of BBC Four last night.

    Can anyone please tell me to which transponder BBC2 and BBC Four have
    moved to.

    Many thanks.

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  • From NY@21:1/5 to Mark Carver on Wed Feb 15 08:27:26 2023
    On 15/02/2023 07:59, Mark Carver wrote:
    On 15/02/2023 07:45, Eddie King wrote:
    Good morning,

    this musical chairs thing is becoming more annoying to me as I lost a
    planned recording of BBC Four last night.

    Can anyone please tell me to which transponder BBC2 and BBC Four have
    moved to.

    Many thanks.
    SD versions are at

    12.422 H, 27.5, 2/3, DVB-S

    I think the plan is for all the SD versions of BBC TV channels (and also
    radio channels) to move to 12422, leaving 10733, 10788 etc for HD
    variants as they gradually come on line.

    I noticed that BBC Four had moved - luckily *before* anything I'd
    scheduled to record. Likewise for Radio 4 a few days ago.

    I don't know what the BBC's long-term intention is for 12422. I gather
    that the SD TV channels will eventually disappear from it (shame they
    can't keep one region-independent version forever), but will radio move
    again?

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  • From Mark Carver@21:1/5 to All on Wed Feb 15 08:33:22 2023
    On 15/02/2023 08:27, NY wrote:
    On 15/02/2023 07:59, Mark Carver wrote:
    On 15/02/2023 07:45, Eddie King wrote:
    Good morning,

    this musical chairs thing is becoming more annoying to me as I lost
    a planned recording of BBC Four last night.

    Can anyone please tell me to which transponder BBC2 and BBC Four
    have moved to.

    Many thanks.
    SD versions are at

    12.422 H, 27.5, 2/3, DVB-S

    I think the plan is for all the SD versions of BBC TV channels (and
    also radio channels) to move to 12422, leaving 10733, 10788 etc for HD variants as they gradually come on line.



    It looks that way. It wouldn't surprise me if eventually the BBC SD
    channels are squashed down to 544 x 576, and ITV/4/5 stick their PSB
    legacy SD stuff on there too, making just a single t/p for all
    'essential' PSB SD services.

    It really depends how many Sky and Freesat SD only boxes are still in
    use by this time next year. (Folk with vanilla D-Sat boxes won't count)

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  • From Eddie King@21:1/5 to Mark Carver on Wed Feb 15 10:26:43 2023
    On 15.02.2023 08:59, Mark Carver wrote:
    On 15/02/2023 07:45, Eddie King wrote:
    Good morning,

    this musical chairs thing is becoming more annoying to me as I lost a
    planned recording of BBC Four last night.

    Can anyone please tell me to which transponder BBC2 and BBC Four have
    moved to.

    Many thanks.
    SD versions are at

    12.422 H, 27.5, 2/3, DVB-S

    Thank you again for your helpful replies. Unfortunately 12422H is not
    the most stable transponder here. Once all this moving around is
    complete I might try tweaking the dish and/or lnb skew.

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  • From Scott@21:1/5 to mark.carver@invalid.invalid on Wed Feb 15 20:34:26 2023
    On Wed, 15 Feb 2023 08:33:22 +0000, Mark Carver
    <mark.carver@invalid.invalid> wrote:

    On 15/02/2023 08:27, NY wrote:
    On 15/02/2023 07:59, Mark Carver wrote:
    On 15/02/2023 07:45, Eddie King wrote:
    Good morning,

    this musical chairs thing is becoming more annoying to me as I lost
    a planned recording of BBC Four last night.

    Can anyone please tell me to which transponder BBC2 and BBC Four
    have moved to.

    Many thanks.
    SD versions are at

    12.422 H, 27.5, 2/3, DVB-S

    I think the plan is for all the SD versions of BBC TV channels (and
    also radio channels) to move to 12422, leaving 10733, 10788 etc for HD
    variants as they gradually come on line.

    It looks that way. It wouldn't surprise me if eventually the BBC SD
    channels are squashed down to 544 x 576, and ITV/4/5 stick their PSB
    legacy SD stuff on there too, making just a single t/p for all
    'essential' PSB SD services.

    It really depends how many Sky and Freesat SD only boxes are still in
    use by this time next year. (Folk with vanilla D-Sat boxes won't count)

    I take it you can always feed an HD decoder box output to an SD TV? I
    feed from an HD decoder to a CRT televison in my kitchen.

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  • From Brian Gregory@21:1/5 to Scott on Wed Feb 15 21:24:07 2023
    On 15/02/2023 20:34, Scott wrote:
    I take it you can always feed an HD decoder box output to an SD TV? I
    feed from an HD decoder to a CRT televison in my kitchen.

    An SD television probably needs an SD signal, it almost definitely does
    if it's a CRT.

    It's down to the individual box whether it can output SD at all and/or
    SD when tuned to an HD signal, but many can.

    --
    Brian Gregory (in England).

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  • From NY@21:1/5 to Scott on Wed Feb 15 21:24:03 2023
    "Scott" <newsgroups@gefion.myzen.co.uk> wrote in message news:gagquh965alttf3ku4b8uene6867m9ubpi@4ax.com...
    I take it you can always feed an HD decoder box output to an SD TV? I
    feed from an HD decoder to a CRT televison in my kitchen.

    I suppose it depends whether the HD box has the ability to downscale and
    output SD over its HDMI link. If it's feeding a CRT TV then it's definitely able to downscale to SD and it's probably using analogue video, either
    baseband over SCART or modulated to UHF over aerial cable. (Were any CRT TVs ever made with HDMI inputs?)

    The converse is almost certain to be true: an HD TV will be able to accept
    an SD signal over its HDMI input.

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  • From Brian Gregory@21:1/5 to Eddie King on Thu Feb 16 04:07:58 2023
    On 15/02/2023 07:45, Eddie King wrote:
    Good morning,

    this musical chairs thing is becoming more annoying to me as I lost a
    planned recording of BBC Four last night.

    Can anyone please tell me to which transponder BBC2 and BBC Four have
    moved to.

    Many thanks.

    This:

    <https://www.tvchannellists.com/w/Channels_testing_%26_channels_not_on_Sky%27s_EPG_(UK_%26_Ireland)>

    is the best resource I have found for keeping track of Astra 2
    transponder changes.

    --
    Brian Gregory (in England).

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  • From Mark Carver@21:1/5 to Brian Gregory on Thu Feb 16 08:40:26 2023
    On 15/02/2023 21:24, Brian Gregory wrote:
    On 15/02/2023 20:34, Scott wrote:
    I take it you can always feed an HD decoder box output to an SD TV?  I
    feed from an HD decoder to a CRT televison in my kitchen.

    An SD television probably needs an SD signal, it almost definitely
    does if it's a CRT.

    It's down to the individual box whether it can output SD at all and/or
    SD when tuned to an HD signal, but many can.

    Part of the HDMI handshake is to negotiate the maximum resolution the
    display device can handle.
    However, I can't imagine too many TV sets with HDMI, that are not also
    HD displays (in built tuners are another matter)

    CRT TVs will be almost exclusively SD, and are unlikely to have HDMI,
    just Scart or analogue composite. Modern set top boxes only have HDMI
    outputs now.

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  • From Tweed@21:1/5 to Mark Carver on Thu Feb 16 08:50:22 2023
    Mark Carver <mark.carver@invalid.invalid> wrote:
    On 15/02/2023 21:24, Brian Gregory wrote:
    On 15/02/2023 20:34, Scott wrote:
    I take it you can always feed an HD decoder box output to an SD TV?  I
    feed from an HD decoder to a CRT televison in my kitchen.

    An SD television probably needs an SD signal, it almost definitely
    does if it's a CRT.

    It's down to the individual box whether it can output SD at all and/or
    SD when tuned to an HD signal, but many can.

    Part of the HDMI handshake is to negotiate the maximum resolution the
    display device can handle.
    However, I can't imagine too many TV sets with HDMI, that are not also
    HD displays (in built tuners are another matter)

    CRT TVs will be almost exclusively SD, and are unlikely to have HDMI,
    just Scart or analogue composite. Modern set top boxes only have HDMI
    outputs now.


    There comes a time where ancient kit needs to go to the tip. New stuff is
    quite cheap these days.

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  • From Mark Carver@21:1/5 to Tweed on Thu Feb 16 08:54:04 2023
    On 16/02/2023 08:50, Tweed wrote:
    Mark Carver <mark.carver@invalid.invalid> wrote:
    On 15/02/2023 21:24, Brian Gregory wrote:
    On 15/02/2023 20:34, Scott wrote:
    I take it you can always feed an HD decoder box output to an SD TV?  I >>>> feed from an HD decoder to a CRT televison in my kitchen.
    An SD television probably needs an SD signal, it almost definitely
    does if it's a CRT.

    It's down to the individual box whether it can output SD at all and/or
    SD when tuned to an HD signal, but many can.

    Part of the HDMI handshake is to negotiate the maximum resolution the
    display device can handle.
    However, I can't imagine too many TV sets with HDMI, that are not also
    HD displays (in built tuners are another matter)

    CRT TVs will be almost exclusively SD, and are unlikely to have HDMI,
    just Scart or analogue composite. Modern set top boxes only have HDMI
    outputs now.

    There comes a time where ancient kit needs to go to the tip. New stuff is quite cheap these days.

    Indeed. I've got a loyalty card for Hampshire Domestic Recycling sites !

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  • From Eddie King@21:1/5 to Brian Gregory on Thu Feb 16 15:20:34 2023
    On 16.02.2023 05:07, Brian Gregory wrote:
    On 15/02/2023 07:45, Eddie King wrote:
    Good morning,

    this musical chairs thing is becoming more annoying to me as I lost a
    planned recording of BBC Four last night.

    Can anyone please tell me to which transponder BBC2 and BBC Four have
    moved to.

    Many thanks.

    This:

    <https://www.tvchannellists.com/w/Channels_testing_%26_channels_not_on_Sky%27s_EPG_(UK_%26_Ireland)>

    is the best resource I have found for keeping track of Astra 2
    transponder changes.


    Thank you, very helpful site, have bookmarked it.

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  • From Brian Gaff@21:1/5 to Eddie King on Thu Feb 16 17:43:39 2023
    It kind of makes you wonder if a communications company actually has a
    customer communications department.
    I get the impressing at the moment that all entities and organisations are arrogant enough that folk will be hanging on their every word, constantly logged in and never missing anything, when in reality, people who need info aare very seldom on the Internet, that was just yesterdays hype, so never
    get to hear anything of use.
    Brian

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    "Eddie King" <xxxeddie_ce@gmx.net> wrote in message news:k56sdiFtkrqU1@mid.individual.net...
    On 16.02.2023 05:07, Brian Gregory wrote:
    On 15/02/2023 07:45, Eddie King wrote:
    Good morning,

    this musical chairs thing is becoming more annoying to me as I lost a
    planned recording of BBC Four last night.

    Can anyone please tell me to which transponder BBC2 and BBC Four have
    moved to.

    Many thanks.

    This:

    <https://www.tvchannellists.com/w/Channels_testing_%26_channels_not_on_Sky%27s_EPG_(UK_%26_Ireland)>

    is the best resource I have found for keeping track of Astra 2
    transponder changes.


    Thank you, very helpful site, have bookmarked it.

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  • From Brian Gregory@21:1/5 to Eddie King on Fri Feb 24 18:45:10 2023
    On 16/02/2023 14:20, Eddie King wrote:
    On 16.02.2023 05:07, Brian Gregory wrote:
    On 15/02/2023 07:45, Eddie King wrote:
    Good morning,

    this musical chairs thing is becoming more annoying to me as I lost a
    planned recording of BBC Four last night.

    Can anyone please tell me to which transponder BBC2 and BBC Four have
    moved to.

    Many thanks.

    This:

    <https://www.tvchannellists.com/w/Channels_testing_%26_channels_not_on_Sky%27s_EPG_(UK_%26_Ireland)>

    is the best resource I have found for keeping track of Astra 2
    transponder changes.


    Thank you, very helpful site, have bookmarked it.

    AIUI this round of changes should be over now.

    --
    Brian Gregory (in England).

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  • From Andy Burns@21:1/5 to Brian Gregory on Fri Feb 24 20:38:52 2023
    Brian Gregory wrote:

    AIUI this round of changes should be over now.

    Yes, I finally bothered to tune ONE EMidsHD and delete the National ONE
    HD, the quality of the upscaled SD for the news inserts is pretty good.

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  • From NY@21:1/5 to Brian Gregory on Sat Feb 25 11:18:11 2023
    "Brian Gregory" <void-invalid-dead-dontuse@email.invalid> wrote in message news:k5setmF9ndvU1@mid.individual.net...
    On 16/02/2023 14:20, Eddie King wrote:
    On 16.02.2023 05:07, Brian Gregory wrote:
    On 15/02/2023 07:45, Eddie King wrote:
    Good morning,

    this musical chairs thing is becoming more annoying to me as I lost a
    planned recording of BBC Four last night.

    Can anyone please tell me to which transponder BBC2 and BBC Four have
    moved to.

    Many thanks.

    This:

    <https://www.tvchannellists.com/w/Channels_testing_%26_channels_not_on_Sky%27s_EPG_(UK_%26_Ireland)>

    is the best resource I have found for keeping track of Astra 2
    transponder changes.


    Thank you, very helpful site, have bookmarked it.

    AIUI this round of changes should be over now.


    Is the intention that multiplex 10803H will be used again in the future? BBC cleared it of all streams and almost all tables yesterday.

    And what about the duplicate radio stations R1, 2, 3, 4 which are on both 11023H and 12421H? Which is the definitive long-term version? Will
    everything in 12421H be moving elsewhere when the SD versions of BBC TV channels are closed down in about year's time?

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  • From Woody@21:1/5 to All on Sat Feb 25 13:21:36 2023
    On Sat 25/02/2023 11:18, NY wrote:
    "Brian Gregory" <void-invalid-dead-dontuse@email.invalid> wrote in
    message news:k5setmF9ndvU1@mid.individual.net...
    On 16/02/2023 14:20, Eddie King wrote:
    On 16.02.2023 05:07, Brian Gregory wrote:
    On 15/02/2023 07:45, Eddie King wrote:
    Good morning,

    this musical chairs thing is becoming more annoying to me as I lost
    a planned recording of BBC Four last night.

    Can anyone please tell me to which transponder BBC2 and BBC Four
    have moved to.

    Many thanks.

    This:

    <https://www.tvchannellists.com/w/Channels_testing_%26_channels_not_on_Sky%27s_EPG_(UK_%26_Ireland)>

    is the best resource I have found for keeping track of Astra 2
    transponder changes.


    Thank you, very helpful site, have bookmarked it.

    AIUI this round of changes should be over now.


    Is the intention that multiplex 10803H will be used again in the future?
    BBC cleared it of all streams and almost all tables yesterday.

    And what about the duplicate radio stations R1, 2, 3, 4 which are on
    both 11023H and 12421H? Which is the definitive long-term version? Will everything in 12421H be moving elsewhere when the SD versions of BBC TV channels are closed down in about year's time?

    Can they actually do that? There must be loads of people out there using Freesat because they cannot get Freeview and don't have a TV with an HD
    tuner? I would suggest most of those will be elderly, live in the middle
    of no-where or at the bottom of a hill or cliff, and cannot afford to
    buy a new TV. Will the BBC (at the expense of the rest of us of course!) provide them with a convertor of some sort?

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  • From Tweed@21:1/5 to Woody on Sat Feb 25 13:33:28 2023
    Woody <harrogate3@ntlworld.com> wrote:
    On Sat 25/02/2023 11:18, NY wrote:
    "Brian Gregory" <void-invalid-dead-dontuse@email.invalid> wrote in
    message news:k5setmF9ndvU1@mid.individual.net...
    On 16/02/2023 14:20, Eddie King wrote:
    On 16.02.2023 05:07, Brian Gregory wrote:
    On 15/02/2023 07:45, Eddie King wrote:
    Good morning,

    this musical chairs thing is becoming more annoying to me as I lost >>>>>> a planned recording of BBC Four last night.

    Can anyone please tell me to which transponder BBC2 and BBC Four
    have moved to.

    Many thanks.

    This:

    <https://www.tvchannellists.com/w/Channels_testing_%26_channels_not_on_Sky%27s_EPG_(UK_%26_Ireland)>

    is the best resource I have found for keeping track of Astra 2
    transponder changes.


    Thank you, very helpful site, have bookmarked it.

    AIUI this round of changes should be over now.


    Is the intention that multiplex 10803H will be used again in the future?
    BBC cleared it of all streams and almost all tables yesterday.

    And what about the duplicate radio stations R1, 2, 3, 4 which are on
    both 11023H and 12421H? Which is the definitive long-term version? Will
    everything in 12421H be moving elsewhere when the SD versions of BBC TV
    channels are closed down in about year's time?

    Can they actually do that? There must be loads of people out there using Freesat because they cannot get Freeview and don't have a TV with an HD tuner? I would suggest most of those will be elderly, live in the middle
    of no-where or at the bottom of a hill or cliff, and cannot afford to
    buy a new TV. Will the BBC (at the expense of the rest of us of course!) provide them with a convertor of some sort?




    Manhattan do a Freesat box for £70 that outputs on HDMI, SCART and RCA,
    thus being able to feed old sets.

    https://manhattan-tv.com/freesat/manhattan-sx

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  • From Andy Burns@21:1/5 to Woody on Sat Feb 25 15:32:56 2023
    Woody wrote:

    NY wrote:

    when the SD versions of BBC TV channels are closed down in about
    year's time?

    Can they actually do that? There must be loads of people out there using Freesat because they cannot get Freeview and don't have a TV with an HD tuner? I would suggest most of those will be elderly, live in the middle
    of no-where or at the bottom of a hill or cliff, and cannot afford to
    buy a new TV. Will the BBC (at the expense of the rest of us of course!) provide them with a convertor of some sort?

    They might be eligible for a voucher ...

    <https://www.hdsatelliteupgrade.co.uk/how-can-i-apply-assistance>

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