And which is your transmitter...?
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For some time now I have had frequent pixelation on the BBC Mux from my local transmitter. That MUX is broadcasting on 694Mhz, whereas all the other Muxes (which are fine) are much lower - under 600. Pixelation on that Mux much worse with high pressure and wind and rain.
I have the correct aerial. I have an amp. I have checked all the cables and connections, and asked everybody and his/her dog for help, but none cometh (including the BBC). I have put a 700Mhz filter in circuit in case the mobile bands are causing problems. No change, just a slight attenuation as expected.
What is it about the higher frequency that could cause this? This seems to defeat everyone and is very annoying!
In the days when the TxRx1154/1155 was the standard HF kit, the crews used it much more when there was a Test Match on!barkingmad wrote: ↑Sat Sep 05, 2020 9:28 amToo f’ing subtle for me! I never thought anyone would be sad enough to try tuning their TV into the local friendly VOR/DME!
I confess to listening to good old “pre-woke” Radio 4 on the ADF on long boring trips, of which there were many.ian16th wrote: ↑Sat Sep 05, 2020 1:04 pmIn the days when the TxRx1154/1155 was the standard HF kit, the crews used it much more when there was a Test Match on!barkingmad wrote: ↑Sat Sep 05, 2020 9:28 amToo f’ing subtle for me! I never thought anyone would be sad enough to try tuning their TV into the local friendly VOR/DME!