Capture R4 and R7 multiplexes

Naturel68 Posted messages 1 Status Member -  
 Gil -
Hello,

I live near the Mayet transmitter (72 Sarthe, less than 15 km away) and I can receive all the TNT channels. My dad lives in the same area. With a new TNT decoder (CGV Etimio) and a new HD antenna, he can't receive multiplex R4 (5 M6 Arte W9 and 22) and R7 (20, 21, 23, 24 and 25). I have initiated numerous automatic searches without success. Could someone provide me with a procedure to follow? Do you know the frequencies of these multiplexes so that I can perform a manual search?
Thank you for your help.

Yours sincerely.

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  1. baladur13 Posted messages 47335 Registration date   Status Moderator Last intervention   14 392
     
    Good evening
    Here is for the Mayet transmitter

    To be sure of the transmitter for your father, see "My TNT coverage here: https://www.csa.fr/matnt/couverture

    Enter your father's address, validate, and the possible transmitters will appear; the direction of the antenna and the layout of the transmitters should inform you about which one is used.

    Then, perform a manual search for the channels corresponding to the missing channels.. the television will provide the frequency used next to the channel.

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    1. Naturel68 > Naturel68
       
      Good evening,
      Still no reception for channel 59 (multiplex R4 for 5, M6, Arte, W9 and 22). I have retrieved the frequency, which is 778166 kHz. My father's antenna, an EDENWOOD E45, normally receives optimally from 490 to 790 MHz. The frequency of channel 59 is indeed within the range of the antenna but in the upper part. Could it be the cause of the lack of reception for channel 59?
      Thank you for your comments.
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    2. Gil
       
      The channel 59 at 778.166 MHz is sometimes disrupted by LTE 4G!! To be verified... This second to last UHF channel propagates the least well in this band which will soon be reduced to channel 48.
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