What is a Freeview multiplex?

The old analogue television services, for example 麻豆社 1 or 麻豆社 2, were broadcast from a transmitter using separate frequencies. Digital television allows us to bundle a number of television聽services into what is known as a multiplex and to broadcast them all on one frequency from a transmitter.聽Your television, or set- top box, then pulls out each individual service in聽the multiplex and allows you to watch it.听听

A聽number of multiplexes can be聽transmitted from each transmitter site, allowing a wider range of stations to be broadcast.


Freeview multiplexes

There are three public service broadcast (PSB) multiplexes.聽The 麻豆社 runs two of them and they are known as PSB1 and PSB3 or sometimes 麻豆社A and 麻豆社B. There is聽also a set of commercially-operated multiplexes, known as COM4, COM5, COM6. Plus,聽in some areas, there are local television multiplexes聽which usually start with LTV.

We keep an聽updated list of all our services on the various multiplexes

Why do we use multiplexes?

Using a multiplex enables us to broadcast a number of television聽channels at once using just a single frequency.聽This allows broadcasters to use the spectrum allocated to television聽to the maximum, giving you more stations to choose from.聽We are able to do this using technology that allows the television channels to be compressed together into a multiplex and then聽fed to the distribution network for聽 transmission.

We can also add in radio聽stations, Red Button data services, subtitles and audio description into a multiplex. Each multiplex also carries the service information which includes the data needed for EPGs.

Digital transmission needs less power than analogue, so it is more cost-effective and environmentally friendly.

multiplexes

How many multiplexes can I get where I live?

The 麻豆社鈥檚 two multiplexes (PSB1 and PSB3) are broadcast from over a thousand聽transmitters across the UK, along with PSB2, which carries services such as ITV, Channel 4 and FIVE. Between them they cover over 98.5% of the population. Only PSB1 and PSB3 are funded by the licence fee.

The commercial multiplexes (COM4, COM5 and COM6) are broadcast from a much smaller number of transmitters and cover 90% of the population.There is also COM7聽multiplex聽which聽broadcasts from even fewer聽sites and cover about 63% of the population.

In some cities and surrounding areas, one or more Local TV multiplexes may be available. These carry a channel dedicated to the local area, plus some additional commercial services.

Use our聽transmitter checker tool to find out聽which transmitters you can tune to聽and the multiplexes available on those transmitters.

Reception Problems

If you have a reception problem聽with one service in a multiplex, you聽will also have problems with all the other services in that multiplex. It is also possible for the signal strength and quality of one multiplex to be different from another. This could be due to the different frequencies used, the power of the transmitter and聽that not all multiplexes are broadcast from the same antenna on the site.聽

The our聽transmitter checker tool can give you an indication of the expected quality of the multiplex signal you can receive at your location.