Digital Switchover - next round begins tomorrow!

Those residents of Copeland constituency north of about Bootle who have not already been through digital switchover will lose the analogue BBC2 signal tomorrow.

This includes those who get their TV signal from the Parton and St Bees transmitters and those who can "see" the Caldbeck transmitter. It also includes those parts of the redrawn constituency in and around Keswick, and the same applies, of course, to the rest of the Border TV area.

The remaining analogue channels will be switched off in another month.

Those of us who went through Digital Switchover in 2007 will have to retune all our digital equipment tomorrow as the signal frequencies are adjusted to accomodate the change in the Caldbeck signal, and we will have to retune again in late July when the Caldbeck analogue signals finally cease.

Comments

James.R.Skinner said…
Does anyone else find that they prefer the old analogue system? Half the time, the signal for digital cuts out (providing you can get signal in the first place). I fee sorry fo those residents personally.
Chris Whiteside said…
It does mean we have finally been able to see most of the channels we have been paying for all along, but the cost and inconvenience factors have been considerable.

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