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stampeder 2011-09-05, 03:15 PM This thread carries on from the previous
Global Network DTV Transition Status (http://www.digitalhome.ca/forum/showthread.php?t=128235)
thread, which is now closed.
Pre1ude 2011-09-05, 07:22 PM Is Global 41.1 Toronto now operating at their full 100 KW power?
RustyHD 2011-09-05, 09:20 PM Wondering the same. In Fort Erie where analog 55 was shut down, not a blip on 41.1. Other Toronto channels coming in no problem.
Does anyone have Global tv contact on where a complaint should go regarding reception of Global 6.1 (Paris,ON) ?
El Gran Chico 2011-09-06, 08:16 AM BCF, have you tried http://www.globaltv.com/about/contactus.html ?
BCF, have you tried http://www.globaltv.com/about/contactus.html ?
Yes, I've submitted at least 2 complaints at that link. Of course, I have never received an email acknowledgement or reply.
Does anyone have another means to contact Globaltv?
micah 2011-09-06, 05:34 PM Yes, call them at (416) 446-5311. They have a menu option (#4) for unacceptable reception. FYI, they are still not at full power because the equipment at the Paris site (owned by TVO) is really old. But the engineer says they are working on it.
micah 2011-09-06, 05:36 PM I called Global again today. The guy on the other end said that they are still not running at full power because the site and its equipment are so old, and there are safty issues, etc.
He also mentioned that Paris and Ottawa are specifically problem sites (as predecited here by many).
Anyway, I should have asked what power they are running at, but I forgot.
Thanks Micah for the contact number. I will give them a call tomorrow, even if it's just to add another mark to the tally of people affected.
Thanks Micah for posting some information for Globaltv CIII 6.1. Hopefully Global will remedy the issue(s) with their Paris and Ottawa transmitters quickly.
I'll try to remember to ask the engineer what ERP they are broadcasting at when I call. I will post the information on this forum.
PanaMark 2011-09-07, 09:01 AM Good thing that they had all that time to work out those issues pre transition. I find it so ironic that no lessons from the US transition were heeded.
I understand the whole monetary thing, but common.
I called Global @ 416-446-5311, the number provided micah the other day.
Global/Shaw must have changed the menu, as it only prompted to press 1 (english) or 2 (french). There was no menu option 4 for unacceptable OTA reception. :confused:
The number went to Global TV News, so I'm not sure why that happened. I was given another number to call, which gave options to subscribe to Shaw Cable to Shaw satellite. :(
The call eventually went to voicemail, so I left a brief message about not being able to pickup Global 6.1 from Paris,ON in London.
I'm glad some got through to Global and spoke with their engineers regarding reception of Global 6.1 from Paris,ON in London. Hopefully Global will be able to resolve the known issues soon.
micah 2011-09-08, 10:41 AM When did you call? I wonder if the options are only accessible during business hours?
I called Global @ 416-446-5311 at about 10am this morning (Sept 8)
micah 2011-09-09, 05:14 PM BCF, I _just_ called (416) 446-5311 seconds ago (5:12pm) and option four (#4) was still there for unacceptable results. Odd. Anyway, they are getting to know me now, so I'm not going to call back for a little while.
PanaMark 2011-09-10, 12:38 AM @micah
call the option 2 French line, perhaps they won't know you there.:p
micah 2011-09-10, 09:51 PM Sadly, my French is definitely not good enough to start gaming the system :(
I called from Ottawa today and was told that they are at full power and it sucks too bad :( Well not exactly like that but yeah. (note: I called the number posted and go no menu, someone answered immediately).
So I called CRTC and they said that Global's signal is weak and they can apply for a stronger signal but they have to ask for it and then the CRTC will look at it. So keep calling global to bug them.
One would think that the CRTC mandating digital in certain areas would require a certain percentage of penetration but I guess as long as it is on, it doesn't matter how wimpy it is.
Dave Loudin 2011-09-13, 12:20 PM Posted in more detail before, but just to repeat in brief:
The regulatory scheme for determining channel assignments and power for digital TV is the same as it was for the last years of analog TV. The problem was that some engineering assumptions for VHF, especially low-VHF were not correct for DTV.
At least in the US, the FCC cannot change the scheme without a rulemaking process. In the interim, stations that want to raise power have to submit reports that include some measurements about how far off predictions were and/or an anlysis of where viewer complaints are coming from. Stations also have to prove that they will not create new interference to others or have negotiated agreements with stations they may affect.
If stations can file for more power and show no increased interference under the current regulatory scheme, then the process is much simpler and quicker.
I got a call back from Global they are looking into it and will call me back.
The guy suggested turning off the FM trap incase it is interfering as he said they broadcast from 82Mhz to 88Mhz although we know we have a strong 88.5 here in Ottawa.
It's worth a try but pretty sure with the trap I had worse signal before.
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