Metronic Liberty 488200 User manual

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metronic digital decoder
inStrUctionS manUal
Digital Decoder
488200
Parental Lock
2 Scarts / DiSEqC 1.2
2000 TV and radio channels
Liberty
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Please read the safety instructions carefully before using the receiver. Please follow all warnings and
instructions on the equipment and in the manual.
! Basic safety instructions !
Electrical connection
Do not expose the receiver to rain or any kind of liquid to avoid risk of electric shock.
Never open the case.
Ensure that the total power consumption of the antenna does not exceed 300 mA “LNB IN”.
Pull the external power pack or the 12 V cable out of the mains socket if you do not intend to use the
device for a long period of time. Only pull the external power cable or the head of the 12 V cable out,
never the cable itself.
In case of a storm, pull the external power cable or the 12 V cable of the receiver out of the mains
socket.
If foreign bodies or fluids enter the receiver, pull the external power cable or the 12 V cable out of the
mains socket. Ask a qualified person to check the equipment before operating it again, as there is a risk
of electric shock.
Do not bend or crimp any cable.
If a cable used for mains supply is damaged, the receiver must be repaired before reusing it.
Never allow children to play with the antenna unit unless supervised.
• Always ask a qualified person to carry out maintenance jobs. Otherwise, you are putting yourself and
others at risk.
Disconnect the receiver from the power source in case of operational disruptions.
Ensure that the power source is easily accessible.
Maintenance
Place the receiver on a stable and even base.
Use the receiver only in normal climatic conditions.
Avoid proximity to:
Heat sources e.g. heaters / flames e.g. candles / Devices with strong magnetic fields e.g. loud-
speakers. / You must never leave objects filled with liquid, such as vases, on top of the receiver.
Avoid direct sunlight and areas with a high amount of dust.
Never cover the ventilation slits. Provide sufficient room for ventilation by maintaining a safety distance
of 5 cm between the receiver and other objects.
Do not place any heavy objects on the receiver.
• Humidity may settle in the receiver if it is brought into hot surroundings from a cold place. If this hap-
pens, you should wait for about an hour before operating the equipment.
Hide all cables so they do not represent a danger to anyone.
The antenna unit is not suitable in case of high wind pressure. Do not expose it to strong wind.
Daily Use
This receiever is DiSEqC 1.2 compatible and can therefore be used with any type of DiSEqC 1.2
motors.
There is only one tuner on this receiver, meaning that you cannot record a channel different to the one
you are watching.
Correct battery handling
The remote requires 2 x AAA 1.5V batteries.
Batteries may contain toxic agents. Ensure that batteries are not within the reach of children.
Discharged batteries may damage the remote control. If the receiver is not in use for a long
period of time, remove the batteries from the remote control.
Batteries may contain toxic agents. Therefore, dispose of the batteries immediately in an ecological
manner according to the prevailing statutory regulations. Never throw the batteries into normal hou-
sehold waste.
Never expose the batteries to open fire or strong heat.
Always replace the batteries by batteries of the same type.
Contents
1- Installation ............................................................................................................page 3
Installing a fixed antenna
Installing a Monobloc LNB for Astra / Hotbird
Connecting the receiver to an antenna (orientated towards a satellite
Connecting the Dual Feed system (2 satellites) Astra 19,2 + HotBird already
Orientated
Activating the DiSEqC 1.2
2- Remote description ..............................................................................................page 8
3- METRONIC receiver description ...........................................................................page 9
4- Daily Use ..............................................................................................................page 9
5- Adding channels ................................................................................................. page 10
Manual search: searching a specific channel
Automatic search: searching a satellite channel
Adding / deleting / modifying a transponder
Searching for a specific channel
Adding a satellite
6- Modifying / organising your channels ................................................................. page 11
7- Additional adjustments ...................................................................................... page 13
Languages
TV Scart
Time
Program to be recorded
Changing the password and locking access to the menu
Re-setting the receiver
8- Using with a VCR ............................................................................................... page 14
9- In case of a problem .......................................................................................... page 14
Multiplexes - channels ..................................................................................page 15
Channels list ................................................................................................page 16
Warranty details ................................................................................................. page 19
Liberty caravan kit contents ..........................................................................page 20
Programming the receiver is achieved through the various menus. In order to make this manual
easier to understand, please follow the instructions below on how to access the menu as shown
below :
Go to MENU / System Set Up / TV System.
This means :
- Press MENU key to access to the main menu.
- Use the 34 keys to select System Set Up.
- Use the 56 to select TV System.
- Press OK to confirm.
INSTALLATION
MOUNTING THE ANTENNA
You should mount your antenna facing South and
ensure there are no obstructions. The mounting must
be stable and vertical.
In case of an obstruction, you should respect the rules
of distance (see picture)
Details on how to mount the antenna are to be found
later in this manual.
Mounting and assembling: cautiously swivel the anten-
na as the edges are sharp.
NECESSARY ITEMS
1- Antenna
2- Fixing base
3- Offset bracket
4- Universal LNB
5- Suction disk
6- METRONIC receiver
7- PAL / SECAM TV
8- Scart cable with 21 pins
9- F connector
10- Satellite cable
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Fitting the F connector to the satellite cable
The F connector must be on the aluminum part of the satellite cable.
CAUTION: The cable must not be in contact with the main unit. Once the instal-
lation is over, you should use the METRONIC isolation paste (450000) or a
silicone gel to ensure it is protected from any possible humidity.
Mounting the LNB
The LNB must be mounted vertically. See Fig. 2 (the cable exits vertically). DO NOT REMOVE the
protection cap.
Pre-programmed Channels and Satellite
The METRONIC receiver is already pre-programmed to receive the main satelli-
tes in Europe. Some other satellites require an antenna larger than 1m: even if the
satellite appears in the list of pre-programmed channels available, you may not be able to
receive these if your antenna is smaller than 1m. You should point your antenna towards the
satellite that you wish to receive channels from. In order to have a list of all European satel-
lites and the channels received through each of them, please go to HYPERLINK :
http://www.telesatellite.com/gateway.asp?s=www.lyngsat.com|europe.shtml»
http://www.telesatellite.com/gateway.asp?s=www.lyngsat.com|europe.shtml.
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INSTALLING A FIXED ANTENNA FOR A SPECIFIC
SATELLITE
Connecting
Connect the LNB (on the arm of the satellite) to the “LNB socket” of the receiver. Connect the TV
to the “TV Scart” socket of the receiver. Switch on the TV and connect the receiver to the mains.
Press the key on your remote: the receiver should go from stand-by mode to ‘ON’ and the
number of channels you can currently receive will be displayed on the screen. If you screen displays
the message ‘NO SIGNAL’, ensure that the scart cable is well connected and manually change the
AV mode to EXT mode on your TV (please refer to your TV manual).
Orientating your Antenna
Enter the number of the satellite you are interested in receiving channels from using the remote
(i.e. HotBird = 339). Press the ‘INFO’ key of the remote to view the signal strength and quality level,
which should normally be at 0%: orientating the antenna will allows you to maximise the quality and
strength of the signal.
Orientating:
This is an easy procedure if you follow these steps:
1) Double-check the satellite cable connection is correct.
2) Incline the antenna of about 20 degrees.
3) Point your antenna to the SOUTH (use the compass).
4) Gently swivel the antenna from the right to the left. It is normal that nothing appears on
the screeen yet. Point the antenna to the SOUTH once more.
5) Raise the antenna of 2 degrees (between 20 to 22 degrees) and GENTLY swivel it from
the right to the left.
Continue the process by moving the antenna of 2 degrees at a time in order to try and optimise the
signal and view the channels on the screen. If the signal increases but no image is being received,
this means that you are pointing towards another satellite. In this case, repeat the procedure.
Procedure to avoid Polarization
Swivel the LNB clockwise of a few degrees on its support to increase the signal level. If the signal
decreases, swivel the LNB anti-clockwise. Tighten the screw.
The installation is finished. Press the ‘EXIT’ key once to display the menu. You should now be able
to watch all the channels from the satellite your antenna is pointing towards.
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INSTALLING A MONOBLOC LNB FOR ASTRA/HOTBIRD
(USING AN ANTENNA LARGER THAN 80CM)
Installing a Monobloc LNB for Astra / HotBird
If the receiver is brand new from the factory and that you have
not tried re-setting it yet, there is nothing to modify in order
to install the Monobloc LNB. Install the LNB as explained on
Fig. 4 and point your antenna towards the HotBird satellite as
explained previsouly.
Programming (in case you have modified the menu or are
not sure of the steps to follow)
You should modify the menu parametres as follows:
- Press MENU/Installation/Antenna Details
- Go to Satellite and select ‘HotBird’ using the 34keys.
- Go to LNB Type and select Universal using the 34keys.
- Ensure that the DiSEqC indicates 1.0.
- Ensure that the Commutation Income indicates ½.
- Go to Satellite and select Astra 19 using the 34keys.
- Go to LNB Type and select Universal using the 34keys.
- Ensure that the DiSEqC indicates 1.0.
- Ensure that the Commutation Income indicates 2/2.
- Press EXIT to leave the menu.
Steps to follow:
- Ensure that you are receiving all pre-programmed channels from HotBird and Astra 19.
- If necessary, gently swivel the antenna in order to receive channels from both satellites.
CAUTION: Some Monobloc LNBs have reverse functions. It might then be useful to choose 2/2
for HotBird and ½ for Astra.
Installing a Connector
If you are installing 2 or more antennas, you should connect the LNB to a connector in order to only
have one cable. Install and orientate each antenna as if it were set up on its own, directly connecting
the LNB of each antenna to ‘LNB IN’ socket of the receiver.
Once the antenna has been installed and orientated correctly, modify the programming of the receiver
by following the same steps as to install an LNB (see Programming paragraph).
Activating the DiSEqC 1.2 via a motor
If you must install a motorised antenna it is necessary to follow these steps:
- Press MENU/Installation/Antenna Details
- Go to Commut Input, and select Disable using the 34 keys.
- Go to Positionning, and select DiSEqC using the 34 keys.
- You can get into the motor details by pressing OK on DiSEqC.
- Press EXIT to leave the menu.
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CONNECTING A RECEIVER TO AN ANTENNA ALREADY
POINTED TOWARDS A SATELLITE
Unplug the receiver from the mains and connect it to the LNB (via the ‘LNB IN’ socket). Connect thee TV
to the SCART TV socket of the receiver. Switch on the TV and connect the receiver to the mains. Press the
ON/OFF key of the remote: the receiver will go from ‘STAND-BY’ mode to ‘ON’ and the satellite number
that is currently being received will be displayed.
Ensure you follow the ‘Connecting’ paragraph in order to be able to view the channels of the satellite
your antenna is poitning towards.
CONNECTING A RECEIVER TO A DUAL FEED SYSTEM (2 SATELLITES)
- ASTRA 19,2 AND HOTBIRD WITH AN ANTENNA ALREADY
POINTED TOWARDS A SATELLITE
Connect the cables as shown on Fig. 5. To program the receiver, please refer to paragraph A.
CAUTION: Do not touch the connector or antenna. You must only program the receiver.
REMOTE DESCRIPTION
Digital keys. In normal use, they will allow you to enter the channel
number you wish to view. In programming mode, they will allow you
to enter digital values.
ON/OFF key: Set the terminal on or off.
MENU key: allows you to enter or exit the main menu.
3VOL4 keys: Adjust the volume. In the menu, they also allow you
to modify various parameters.
3CH4 keys: Change channels. In menus, these allow you to go
from one line to another .
OK key: Validate a choice in the menus.
EXIT key: Go back to the previous menu.
EPG key (Electronic Programs Guide): View the program playing at
that time and the following one, when this information is transmitted
by the channel. Press OK to select a channel or a program you wish
to view.
Zoom key: Widen a part of the screen.
LIST key: Dsplay the list of channels of various satellites.
MUTE key: Press this once to stop the sound, and press it again for
the sound to come back to normal.
FAV key: Access your favourite channels.
RECALL key: Go back to the channel you were watching previou-
sly.
PAUSE key: Pause the screen.
INFO key: Display the information and the technical parametres of
the channel you are viewing. You can also view the reception level
of the channel.
M/P key: View a channel that has been placed in memory at the same time as the one you are currently
viewing.
TV/SAT key: To go from viewing a channel via the receiver to viweing a terrestrial channel. You can therefore
watch the terrestrial channels at the same time as recording a satellite one.
TEXT key: Display the digital teletext service, if available.
AUDIO key: Select an alternative audio track and language.
TV/RADIO key: Go from TV mode to Radio mode and back.
TIMER key: Set up a certain time for the TV to switch on or off.
P+ / P- key: Move to the next or previous page.
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METRONIC RECEIVER DESCRIPTION
A
Display screen 4-digit with clock function
B
ON / OFF command
C
56 keys: change channels
D
LNB IN input (to connect the receiver to the dish)
E
IF OUT outlet to connect another receiver
F
VCR SCART plug to connect to the VCR. When watching a video, the VCR takes over
the receiver.
G
SCART TV outlet to connect the receiver to the TV.
H
RS232 connector.
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Power socket.
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RCA outlet (audio)
DAILY USE
On a daily basis, you should only have to use the following keys:
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3VOL4keys to adjust the sound volume.
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3CH4keys to change channels.
- MUTE key to stop the sound.
- Digital key to enter a channel number.
- EPG key to access the programs guide.
- OK key to access the channels list.
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ADDING CHANNELS
Manual Search: searching a specific channel
- Press MENU / Installation / TP Scan.
- Go to Satellite and press OK to display the list of satellites.
- Using the 56 keys select the satellite that emitts the channels you wish to view.
Press OK to confirm.
- Go to TP Index, press OK to view the list of the frequencies.
- Using the 56 keys select the frequency of the channel you wish to view (if the desired fre-
quency is not diplayed, it will need to be added to the list, as explained in paragraph C).
- The Symbol Rate and Polarity functions will be automatically modified (in case this does
not happen it is possible to enter the values manually).
- Ensure that the quality and signal intesity levels are superior to 50% (grey bar = no signal:
this means that the frequency or LNB parametres are not correct or that the antenna is not
pointing to the right satellite).
- Go to Scan mode and select FREE using the 34keys.
Note : The METRONIC receiver can only receive Free-to-Air channels. Some free
channels are however transmitted by paying operators. To access this kind of channels
go to Scan and select All.
- Use the 6 key to go to Search and press OK.
- The TP Scan window is displayed along with the Find Channel. The screen goes back to
TP Scan. Press EXIT twice to leave the menu.
Automatic Channel Search: searching all channels of one satellite
- Press MENU / Installation / Auto scan.
- Go to
Satellite and press OK to display the list of satellites.
- Using the 56 keys select the satellite that emitts the channels you wish to view to start an
automatic search. Press
OK
to confirm.
- Go to Scan mode and select FREE using the 34keys.
- Use the
6 key to go to
Search
and press
OK
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The Auto Search window is displayed along with the Find Channel. The screen goes back to Auto
Search. Press EXIT twice to leave the menu.
Adding / Cancelling / Modifying a transponder
Modifying a transponder:
- Press
MENU / Installation / TP Scan.
- Select the satellite on the first line using the
56keys.
- Go to
TP List and select the transponder you wish to modify.
- Change the value: frequency, rate symbol, polarity etc.
- Press
EXIT to save the data you have entered.
Cancelling a transponder
- Press MENU / Installation / TP Scan.
- Select the transponder you wish to cancel using the 56 keys and press the ‘2’ key
of your remote.
- Press EXIT to save the data you have entered.
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Adding a transponder
- Press MENU / Installation / TP Scan.
- Go to TP Index and press the ‘1’ key (Add).
- Go to TP Frequency and enter the 5-digit frequency.
- Go to Symbol Rate (SR) and enter the 5-digit symbol rate.
- Select the Polarity (H/V) using the 34keys.
- Press EXIT to save the data you have entered and leave the transponders list.
Searching for a specific channel (PID)
This is to be done in case a channel that exists is not found via manual or automatic sear-
ch.You must therefore start a specific search by inserting PID. You will find the PID of the
channels in special reviews such as Eurosat.
- Press MENU / Channel / TV Channel List.
- Press the 5 key (= Modify), enter the password (0000) and press the 5 key once more
(= Create).
- Go to Satellite and press OK to display the list of satellites. Select the desired satellite by
pressing OK.
- Go to TP and press OK to display the list of transpondersand the correct frequency (in case
the frequency does not appear, refer to the paragraph ‘C/ Create a Tranponder), press OK
to select the desired transponder.
- Insert the PID audio, PID video and PID PCR values (if you do not know the value of
the PCR, enter the same one as the video).
- Save the data by pressing OK.
- Press EXIT to leave the menu.
Adding a Satellite
If the satellite that emits the desired channel is not programmed in the receiver, it must be
added as follows:
- Press MENU / Installation / Antenna Set Up.
- Go to Satellite and press 2 to display the window for adding a satellite.
- Press 1 on the remote to name the satellite next to a number: enter the satellite name and
press OK to confirm.
- Go to LNB Type, select Universal and ensure the value is the same as the LNB in use.
The following values should be used:
DiSEqC : DiSEqC 1.0
DiSEqC Switch : ½
Polarity: H/V
- Press EXIT to leave the menu and confirm the data entered by pressing OK. You will then
have to add the necessary transponder as explained in paragraph C.
MODIFYING/ORGANISING YOUR CHANNELS
You can move, cancel, rename or lock a channel (TV or radio).
If you lock a channel a password will be requested for security. You can also classify channels based
on some criteria.
To have access to these options, go to MENU / TV Channel List and select the channel you wish to
cancel/ move/ lock/ rename off the TV Channel List and Radio Channel List.
Before modifying a channel, you can pre-visualise it by selecting it using the 56 keys.
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You will then be able to do the following:
Cancelling one or more Channels
- Select the channel you wish to cancel using the 5 CH 6 keys.
- Press the 5 key and insert the password (0000).
- Press the 1 key: a cross appears next to the selected channel. It is possible to select another
channel.
- Once you have selected the channel(s) you wish to cancel, press the EXIT key to confirm
the data and YES to leave the menu.
Cancelling all Channels
- Press the 5 key and insert the password (0000).
- Press the 6 key and confirm by pressing OK.
- Confirm by pressing YES.
Moving Channels
- Select the channel you wish to move using the 56 keys.
- Press the 2 key.
- Select the new position for this channel using the 56 keys.
- You can do the same for any other channel.
- Once you have moved the channel(s) you wish to cancel, press OK.
- Press EXIT key to confirm the data and YES to leave the menu.
Moving Channels
- Press the 5 key and insert the password (0000).
- Select the channel you wish to rename using the 56keys.
- Press the 4 key to display the characteristics of this channel.
- Press OK to display an alphanumerical keyboard to enter the new name.
- Once you have renamed the channel, press OK to confirm.
Locking a Channel
A locked channel requires a password for security.
- Press the 5 key and select the channel you wish to lock before entering the password.
- Press the 3 key and a padlock will appear next to the selected channel.
Once you have locked the channel(s), press OK and then YES to confirm.
Some channels, although transmitted in clear, are reserved for adults viewing only. We therefore
advise you to lock these.
Classifying Channel
- Press the 4 key.
- Select the type of automatic shunting in the channels list.
- Press OK to confirm and then EXIT to leave the menu.
Favourite Channels
You can manage 8 lists of Favourite Channels.
- Select the channel you wish to place in your Favourites List using the 56keys.
- Press the 6 key to display the list of Favourite Channels.
- Select the list in which you wish to add the chosen channel and press OK.
- Follow the same steps to add any other channels.
- Press OK to confirm and leave the menu.
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ADDITIONAL ADJUSTEMENTS
Choosing a Language
To choose the language, go to MENU / System Set Up / Language.
- Select the first line and choose the language using the 34keys.
- Press the EXIT key various times to leave the menu.
Some channels are transmitted in more than one language. You can choose a secondary
language.
Adjusting the TV SCART
You can adjust the image that is transmitted to your TV via the TV Scart.
- Press MENU / System Set Up / TV System.
- The Display mode feature should be on Auto.
- Go to Aspect mode and select 4:3 PanScan for a normal screen, 16:9 for a 16:9 screen etc.
Adjusting the time
It is important to adjust the time if you wish to use the timer (in order to record programs).
- Press MENU / System Set Up / Time & Timer setting to change the time manually or automati-
cally. For the automatic option select Hour and adjust based on GMT time (see GMT Offset).
Some channels display an incorrect time. You must then adjust the time manually.
- Go to GMT Use and select OFF in order to manually adjust the time and date.
Programming a Recording
You can program the receiver to automatically switch on and off (to record a program
for example).
- Press
MENU / System Set Up / Time & Timer setting
. The
Timer
option allows you to record up
to 8 programs.
- Go to
Timer mode
and use the 34 keys select Once to program a one-off recording. You can
program weekly, fortnightly, monthly or annually recordings by pressing the key more than once.
- Go to Wake up Channel and press OK to display the Channels List.
- Select the channel you wish to record and press OK to confirm.
- Go to Wake up Date and adjust the date of the program to be recorded.
- Go to On Time and select the starting time of the program to record.
- Go to Duration and enter the duration of the program to be recorded.
- Press MENU to save the data and go back to the main menu.
Changing the Password and Locking Channels / Options
1) To lock a channel, refer to paragraph E in section 6. In order to activate this function, select YES
and then go to Lock Channel.
2) To change the password, follow these steps:
- Press MENU / System Set Up / Parental Lock.
- Enter the existing password (0000).
- Go to New Password and enter your 4-digit code.
- Enter the 4-digit code once more and go to Confirm Password.
The new password is automatically saved. Make sure you remember it!
3) To lock the access to this menu, go to YES and then Lock Menu.
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Re-setting the Receiver (RESET)
By re-setting your receiver, all modifications will be lost: it will re-set the original parametres (when
the receiver leaves the factory).
CAUTION! All your modifications will be lost (favourite channels etc).
To re-set the receiver:
- Press Menu / Tools / Defalut Value.
- Enter the passowrd (0000) and wait.
USING WITH A VCR
Simply connect to your VCR via the VCR SCART socket of the receiver. To record satellite programs,
you must be viewing the channel you wish to record. To start the recording, go to the AV channel
of your VCR (0, AV, EXT etc): refer to your VCR manual.
To view a video, simply press PLAY: the VCR has priority over the receiver. If this is not the case,
press the TV/VCR key of your VCR remote.
IN CASE OF A PROBLEM
Your screen shows ‘NO SIGNAL’.
The channel that you wish to view does not exist or has changed parametres (frequency etc). Refer
to a specialist review magazines (Eurosat for example) to double-check the channel parametres.
Your antenna is pointed towwards a satellite with the same frequencies as the ones of the channel
you wish to view.
The motor is working and the antenna is moving.
The antenna is not orintated correctly and therefore no signal is received.
The screen remains black on one or more channels
The channel you wish to view is probably crypted.
The receiver is requesting a [assword to view a channel.
Enter ‘0000’ if the password has not been modified yet. If you have forgotten the password
you should re-set the receiver.
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MULTIPLEXES - CHANNELS
(please check http://www.dtg.org.uk/retailer/dtt_channels.html for channels updates)
MULTIPLEX 1 MULTIPLEX 2 MULTIPLEX A MULTIPLEX B MULTIPLEX C MULTIPLEX D
BBC One ITV 1 Channel 5 BBC Four Sky Three The Hits
BBC Two Channel 4 abc1 Cbeebies UKTV History
UKTV Bright
Ideas
BBC Three ITV 2 QVC BBC Parliament E4+1 f tn
CBBC ITV 3 UK Gold
The Community
Channel
SmileTV TMF
BBC News 24 More E4 Bid TV 301 - BBC Sky News Ideal World
BBC i E4 price-drop tv 302 - BBC
Sky Sports
News
Film 4
ITV 4 UK TV Style 303 - BBC Sky Text ITV 2+1
Film 4+1 Eurosport 305 tvtv digital 4TV Interactive
CITV Setanta Sports 1 Xtra BBC talkSPORT
BBC World
Service
Teletext Five Us Radio 5 Live Clyde1 Radio The Hits Radio
Teletext Holidays Five Life
BBC Five Live Sports
Extra
Premier Radio Smash Hits!
Teletext Cars
TopUpAnytime
1
BBC 6 Music Virgin Radio KISS
Teletext on 4
TopUpAnytime
2
BBC 7 Magic
Heart
TopUpAnytime
3
BBC Asian Network Q
Radio Music
Shop
Thomas Cook
TV
Oneword
BBC radio 1 Smooth FM
BBC radio 2 Kerrang!
BBC radio 3
BBC radio 4
Teachers' TV
Television X
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MOJO
Depending on the area that you live in in the UK, channels are received via a different channel
number. The following information should allow you to manually find any channel.
A multiplex is a group of channels. To find out which channels belong to which multiplex, see
multiplexes list below :
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CHANNELS LIST
LONDON AND SOUTH EAST
TRANSMITTER
NAME
CHANNEL
MULTIPLEX
Crystal Palace 22 2
25 1
28 B
29 D
32 A
34 C
Guildford 41 A
44 2
47 C
49 1
51 B
54 D
Reigate 21 2
24 A
27 B
31 1
39 C
66 D
Tunbridge
Wells
39 C
42 A
45 B
55 1
59 D
61 2
Hemel
Hempstead
48 1
55 2
59 B
60 A
62 C
65 D
Bluebell Hill 24 2
27 A
39 D
42 C
45 B
59 1
Dover 55 A
57 C
58 B
60 D
61 2
68 1
GRAMPIAN AND THE HIGHLANDS
TRANSMITTER
NAME
CHANNEL
MULTIPLEX
Durris 30 1
34 2
41 C
44 D
51 B
52 A
Knock More 30 2
34 1
53 A
56 D
57 B
60 C
Rosemarkie 41 A
44 B
46 C
47 1
50 D
51 2
Eitshall 22 A
25 B
28 C
30 2
32 D
34 1
Rumster Forest 22 2
25 A
28 1
32 B
59 D
62 C
Keelylang Hill 41 A
44 B
47 C
48 1
51 D
52 2
Bressay 21 1
24 2
27 A
31 B
66 C
68 D
EAST ANGLIA
TRANSMITTER
NAME
CHANNEL
MULTIPLEX
Tacolneston 53 A
58 B
60 2
61 C
63 1
64 D
Sudbury 39 B
48 A
49 1
50 D
54 C
68/56 2
Sandy Heath 40 C
42 1
43 A
45 2
46 D
67 B
CENTRAL SCOTLAND AND TAYSIDE
TRANSMITTER
NAME
CHANNEL
MULTIPLEX
Black Hill 41 1
44 A
47 2
51 B
55 C
65 D
Torosay 21 C
23 1
26 2
29 A
31 D
33 B
Darvel 22 1
25 2
28 B
30 C
32 A
34 D
Rosneath 48 D
53 2
57 A
60 B
63 C
67 1
Craigkelly 23 A
26 B
29 2
33 1
39 D
42 C
Angus 56 C
59 A
62 B
65 D
66 2
68 1
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CHANNELS LIST
NORTH
TRANSMITTER
NAME
CHANNEL
MULTIPLEX
Winter Hill 56 1
60 C
63 D
66 2
67 B
68 A
Winter Hill B 43 C
40 D
Pendle Forest 21 1
24 2
27 A
30 C
31 B
34 D
Saddleworth 39 C
41 2
44 A
47 1
51 B
56 D
Storeton 23 A
26 B
29 C
30 1
33 D
34 2
Lancaster 22 2
25 A
28 1
30 D
32 B
34 C
Emley Moor 40 2
43 A
46 B
49 D
50 C
52 1
Shefeld 39 1
42 D
45 C
53 2
57 A
60 B
Chestereld 34 1
40 2
43 A
46 B
50 C
52 D
Keighley 30 C
34 D
48 1
53 B
66 A
68 2
Idle 30 C
34 A
42 D
45 1
53 2
56 B
Belmont 30 1
48 2
57 D
60 C
66 B
68 A
Olivers Mount 49 1
54 A
58 B
61 C
64 D
67 2
NORTH EAST AND BORDERS
TRANSMITTER
NAME
CHANNEL
MULTIPLEX
Bilsdale 21 2
24 B
27 C
31 A
34 1
42 D
Pontop Pike 48 1
53 D
55 2
59 A
62 B
65 C
Fenham 22 2
25 A
28 B
30 1
32 C
57 D
Chatton 40 1
43 A
46 B
47 C
50 2
51 D
Caldbeck 23 2
25 1
26 A
39 B
42 D
45 C
Sandale 67 2
Selkirk 53 1
56 D
57 2
60 A
63 B
66 C
MIDLANDS
TRANSMITTER
NAME
CHANNEL
MULTIPLEX
Sutton
Coldeld
41 1
44 2
47 A
51 B
52 C
55 D
Brierley Hill 56 A
59 B
62 D
65 2
66 C
68 1
Bromsgrove 23 B
26 C
29 2
30 D
33 A
34 1
Malvern 39 2
41 D
44 B
47 A
51 C
52 1
Larkstoke 21 1
24 A
27 B
31 2
57 C
60 D
Fenton 22 A
25 B
28 C
30 2
32 D
34 1
The Wrekin A 21 1
24 A
27 B
31 2
53 C
57 D
The Wrekin B 39 1
42 A
45 B
49 2
Ridge Hill 42 C
45 D
53 1
57 2
60 A
63 B
Oxford 29 D
34 1
48 C
51 A
52 B
68 2
Waltham 23 2
26 A
33 B
42 D
45 C
49 1
Nottingham 29 C
39 1
53 A
59 D
63 B
67 2
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CHANNELS LIST
WALES AND WEST
TRANSMITTER
NAME
CHANNEL
MULTIPLEX
Wenvoe 30 1
34 2
40 A
43 C
46 D
50 B
Kilvey Hill 21 C
22 2
25 1
28 A
31 D
32 B
Aberdare 23 A
26 B
28 1
29 C
32 2
33 D
Pontypool 42 A
45 B
48 2
52 1
66 C
68 D
Carmel 55 1
59 A
62 B
65 2
66 D
68 C
Preseli 39 A
42 B
45 C
47 1
49 D
51 2
Blaenplwyf 22 2
25 A
28 1
29 C
32 B
33 D
Llanddona 46 D
54 2
58 A
61 B
64 C
67 1
Moel-y-Parc 30 C
34 D
54 1
58 2
61 A
64 B
SOUTH WEST
TRANSMITTER
NAME
CHANNEL
MULTIPLEX
Mendip 55 2
56 C
59 1
62 A
65 B
67 D
Bristol KW 22 1
25 2
28 A
30 C
32 B
34 D
Bristol IC 39 2
41 A
44 B
47 C
49 1
51 D
Stockland Hill 22 1
25 A
28 2
30 C
32 B
34 D
Beacon Hill 52 1
54 B
56 C
58 A
61 2
64 D
Huntshaw Cross 53 C
54 1
58 2
61 A
64 B
Huntshaw B 47 D
51 C
Caradon Hill 21 B
24 C
27 D
31 2
34 1
48 A
Plympton 52 1
56 D
60 B
63 C
66 A
67 2
Redruth 39 1
42 2
43 C
45 A
49 B
50 D
SOUTH OF ENGLAND
TRANSMITTER
NAME
CHANNEL
MULTIPLEX
Rowridge 23 1
26 C
30 A
32 B
33 D
28 2
Salisbury 52 D
55 1
56 2
59 A
62 B
65 C
Whitehawk Hill 48 B
50 2
55 A
58 C
61 D
66 1
Hannington 40 A
41 D
43 2
44 C
46 B
50 1
Midhurst 56 1
59 B
60 D
62 A
64 C
65 2
Heatheld
North
29 2
34 1
47 B
48 A
51 D
54 C
Hastings 21 A
24 B
27 2
31 1
60 D
63 C
NORTHERN IRELAND
TRANSMITTER
NAME
CHANNEL
MULTIPLEX
Divis 23 A
26 B
29 1
33 2
34 D
48 C
Limavady 53 A
57 B
58 2
60 C
63 D
67 1
Broughe
Mountain
23 A
26 B
29 C
30 1
33 D
34 2
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