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Old 5th September 2005, 10:25 AM   #1 (permalink)
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DNTV = Good, MCE = Bad PSISDEC for Central Coast fix ?

Hi,

I Live in Sydney, Church Point near Mona Vale. UHF aerial pointing north (towards Gosford). Suspect my reception is coming from Bouddi or Central Coast per DBAssocation website. (lots of BIG hills between me and North Head (20km south))

DNTV scans all channels signal strength between 92% and 96%.
MCE scans 7 and 9 only

DNTV suggests my Freqs are

channel 0 557.5
channel 2 550.5
channel 7 739.5
channel 9 753.5
channel 10 774.5

I have switched out the garden variety PSISDEC and used the Sydney dll in the downloads section here.

Have I bollocked something up ? Should the Australia, or Northern beaches ones work given the frequencies above ?

Has a Central Coast one been posted ?

Many thanks

Ferrouk
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Re: DNTV = Good, MCE = Bad PSISDEC for Central Coast fix ?

Ferrouk,

Used to live at Mc Carrs Creek....anyway.

I would say you would need either the all australian dll or see if one of the guys can make you a custom one for the frequencies you have listed. The Sydney and Northern Beaches ones would not cover the gosford / buddi transmitters .
Would do it for you but I lack the know how !

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Re: DNTV = Good, MCE = Bad PSISDEC for Central Coast fix ?

Ferrouk

Since Arkay's not about to do a DLL for you.

Here you go. Download it here

http://www.iln.com.au/downloads/ferrouk.zip

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Re: DNTV = Good, MCE = Bad PSISDEC for Central Coast fix ?

Ian,

thanks very much for putting the file together for me.

at work at the moment ... will give it a crack this evening !



thanks

Ferrouk

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Re: DNTV = Good, MCE = Bad PSISDEC for Central Coast fix ?

Certainly is, and people seem to be forgetting about it, so good to see you ask!!!

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