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jourdain2 | 22:30 Mon 08th Jan 2024 | Film, Media & TV
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This evening we have switched to BBC4 ( as usual, we watch little on any other programme otherwise) to be met with (effectively) you can't have it if you haven't got HD.

Baffled.  We have HD  on virtually everything else so our equipment should be OK.  Any ideas please.  Currently watching BBC1 in HD!

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BBC is going to stop broadcasting BBC4 on SD channels from today. It will only be available on HD channels from tomorrow.

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Thanks for that bhg.  Do you know if it will automatically come back or if we need to trawl through the list of hundreds of channels to find it?

 

Freeview?

FreeSat?

Sky?

Something else?

My guess is that it's Sky though:
https://www.sky.com/help/articles/bbcupgrade

I'm further guessing that you've selected Channel 815, which is the BBC Four SD channel which has just been switched off.  You need to be going to Channel 116 instead.

My tv guide suggests it is Channel 106 on Freeview.

 

In case anyone stumbles in here and gets confused, it's only satellite transmissions which are affected by the change.  SD remains available on Freeview.

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We are on Freesat. Channel 166 (ours is a weird TV - BBC is 77).

So we'll still get the odd Irish update?

BBC4 is currently transmitted in SD on channel 9 and in HD on channel 106 (Freeview in England and Wales). From tomorrow it will only be transmitted on channel 106.

You will need a device with an HD tuner to receive it, either a Full HD TV or a separate device which connects to your TV via an HDMI lead eg, a PVR box.

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We are on Freesat. Channel 166 (ours is a weird TV - BBC is 77).

 

Channel 166 is what we press for BBC4.

Thanks to Buenchico for pointing out the change only applies to Freesat.

You need Channel 108 on Freesat:
https://www.freesat.co.uk/channels

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108 says 5 star and then 'no signal'.  We bought this when we moved here and the chaps from Dixons set it up and all we can now watch on BBC 1 is N. Ireland - we lost Look North.  None of thye numbers you read corresponds to anhything we  get. e.g. 77 is  BBC1,   75 is BBC 2,  88 is ITV  etc. and we've had to find these by trawling through 100s of programmes on List.

You clearly need to do a retune on your Freesat TV set (or TV box).

Make and exact model (from the back of the set/box), please?

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will get back to you, Buen, sorry for not replying sooner.  Sudden pair of crises with daughter and grandson and  car.  WhatTV?!

I would retune as Chris has suggested.

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Yes, Barsel, I think he was going to tell us how to do that.  I have  no idea and neither does Mr. J2.  Must stop now.  Thanks.

^^^ That's why I need to know the make and model of the Freesat TV (or Freesat set-top box, as appropriate).  Then I should hopefully be able to find out how to carry out a retune.

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Hi again, sorry about the hiatus.

Our TV is an LG - Model  42 LB 585V

Thanks forany help you can  give.

 

See if this helps:
https://postimg.cc/ykMPSdqk

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Thanks, buen, I'll get Mr.J2 onto it in the morning - I'm out.  Then I've to take him out, then his car is in garage - life is  getting a bit complicated.

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