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GinaG3, do you have an active Sky card? If not, it'll default to ITV Central on Channel 103.


Trentk69, it may be possible that you're getting your BBC channels from the Hannington transmitter in North Hampshire which can be received in parts of London. Check to see if "BBC One Lon" is in the 800s on your tv set instead.

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GinaG3 Wrote:

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> Haha, no we do not. Were using an ancient sky box

> with outdated card as we only have a dish not an

> aerial. Free sat is much better reception and more

> channels than free view. That explains it!


If you ever buy a new Freesat box, it allows you to put your postcode in when installing and it'll put ITV London back on 103. There is a fiddly way of manually tuning in the satellite frequency for ITV London on a Sky box.

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