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Old 03-10-2009   #1
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please give full detail satellite freq. Etc thankx

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It's a digital terrestial channel in the UK, not satellite.

It also transmits on Sky UK, but that won't be of use to you where you are.

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Discovery Lite.
Very lite indeed.

I watched about half an hour of it yesterday. There was a double bill of programmes made up from amateur video camera recordings. Quite interesting but hardly top line programming.

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The Sleepy Hollow pollracle has spoken!

You mean I have to retune my Freeview boxes AGAIN????

At least there's an "Add new services" option, rather than having to go through the whole lot...

But that said, the chuffing other transmitter will add channels again, and I spent an hour tidying the list up and getting rid of them!!!

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Can I have some of your spare Muxes?

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Nice strong signal here in Little India ( local take away )
Channel 38 on the Sudbury transmitter not sure of frequency.
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Poor DTT here at the best of times, but I'm down to six Channels (Main BBC Mux) only now
Yeah, they're coming from Winter Hill...

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T J Hooker (James T Kirk with wig)
When has Shatner NOT worn a wig?

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