[solved] Channels disappeared after transmitter changes (Midhurst) (1 Viewer)

Charlie TV

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    Hi,

    I had a hard drive failure which meant I had to rebuild my system from scratch. This has coincided with a change of frequency at the transmitter that I use (Midhurst) see below.
    Midhurst (West Sussex, England) Full Freeview transmitter

    So after rebuilding my system, when I scan for channels I only get 36x channels (I used to get 90x odd or thereabouts). I have checked the cabling all the way to the aerial and replaced the aerial booster (just in case). I've rescanned on a normal tv, it finds 147x channels (inc radio) this is plugged into the same aerial booster that MP is using.

    So I've concluded that the aerial and cabling is all fine and a theory that because the change to the transmitter is very recent that there is something I need to tweak as possibly the Midhurst expected settings aren't right now??

    Any ideas on what I can change?

    Thanks in advance for your help

    Here is the view when rescanning;

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    Charlie TV

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    Perfect thank you so much for your help, I now have 125x channels :)
     

    Jasmeet_181

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    I messed up, I used the post-700MHz clearance frequencies instead of the transitional ones. The attached file should be correct.
     

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    Charlie TV

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    Hi

    Replaced and rescanned... everything seems to be working perfectly :)

    Thank you for your prompt fix

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