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Connectcom.tv was formed for the purpose to provide community and Individual television services to residents on urbanisations new and old on the Costa Blanca.
Our expertise is based on over 25 years experience with Communications, Broadcast and Reception with a multitude of installations. Solutions in networking and CATV.
The primary engineers past installations cover Spain, USA, France, Czech Republic, Portugal, Germany, UK, Italy, Sweden, Southern Ireland, Canary Isles. Prime engineers accredited with BEng in Electronic engineering.
City and Guilds in Telecoms (Telephone eXchange Electronics) TXE2: TXE4:TXE4a

Specialists in Computer & Internet Technologies, Computer Programming (VB6, Flash 8 & CS4) Signals, Telecoms and Communication, Engineering Mathematics, Digital Signal Processing and Digital Media.
Communications and networking in multi mode and single mode fibre optic infrastructures, cat3/4/5/5a/and 6 structured cabling systems.

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Wednesday 28 April 2010

Loss or poor quality of Spanish TV programs (TDT)

Spanish TDT digital terrestrial TV.
It has been reported by several TV engineering companies that since the switch on of the new transmitter at Torrevieja there has been a problem with TV reception wihin the area.
Sudden spasmodic loss or poor quality (causing picture breakup) of the TV signal on channels that before the switch on of the new transmitter (March 2010) were OK.
This is due to "phasing" problems between the existing Aitana (Alicante) and the new Torrevieja transmissions.
We have tested several sites and report that there is a regular transistion between, very good to poor TV reception at the output of the receiving antennas.
At present we are in the hands of the TV companies responsible for transmissions for them to solve the problem.
If you are also in the catchment area for the Murcia (Carrascoy) transmitter then it may be possible to improve your reception by turning your antenna to this transmitter. However, you must remember that this is a "line of sight" system, so you must have a clear sight of the transmitter to obtain good reception.

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