> > If UK DVB-T users haven't discovered this yet, the three "dead" multiplexes > > (B, C and D) have come alive again all over the UK - using QAM 16, and Code > > Rate 3/4. > > > > Service Information is being broadcast for the new channels that will launch > > officially on 30th October. > > > > In addition, Mux B (the BBC's new Mux) is currently broadcasting some BBC > > radio stations (including Five Live, 1Xtra and 6Music). > > > > The other three multiplexes are still using the old QAM 64 parameters, but at > > least Mux 1 (the BBC's oriiginal mux) will switch to QAM 16 at some point in ok, have more or less worked out how to do this. The only thing is what frequency these channels are on. I cant work out how to convert from channel number to frequency for the uk...
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