Ofcom has published details of the final digital switch power outputs and frequencies for Britain’s 81 main TV transmitters. The frequency plan will enable installers – or savvy DIYers – to pick the right aerial for their location, at least a year in advance of their local digital switch.
The main transmitter details will be supplemented by details for local relay transmitters as each ITV region nears its switch-off date.
A list of relays for the Border region is already available, with Digital Switch timetabled for late 2008 (except for Whitehaven, which goes digital this autumn).
The details can be downloaded here, and you can sign up to receive updates as they’re published, by emailing broadcast.technical@ofcom.org.uk with the word ‘subscribe’ in the subject line.
Jul 5 2007
Digital switch transmitter details released
The main transmitter details will be supplemented by details for local relay transmitters as each ITV region nears its switch-off date.
A list of relays for the Border region is already available, with Digital Switch timetabled for late 2008 (except for Whitehaven, which goes digital this autumn).
The details can be downloaded here, and you can sign up to receive updates as they’re published, by emailing broadcast.technical@ofcom.org.uk with the word ‘subscribe’ in the subject line.
By Expat • UK Media News • Tags: Digital Switchover, DSO, Ofcom