East Midlands - Waltham transmitter switchover "ends"
Viewers in East Midlands that use the Waltham full-service Freeview transmitters (and their relays) will have no analogue television from Wednesday 31st August 2011. Unless you use cable or satellite to watch television, if you don't use a Freeview box or set, your screen will be blank.
Most people need only perform a "full retune" on their Freeview box or TV, but it would be impossible with 813,298 homes covered by the transmitters, for no-one to have a problem. In particular the SDN multiplex at Waltham will be at restricted power for several weeks after the "end" of switchover, and there will be some other later changes to the Belper, Derby and Stanton Moor transmitters - see below.
From Wednesday 31st August 2011 you MUST have a digital television device to watch TV. If you do not have a digital receiver, from Wednesday will have a blank screen.
Do not expect a terrestrial television service from midnight until 6am - or a late as lunchtime on relay transmitters.
Switchover help scheme
If you are over 75, get (or could get) Disability Living Allowance, Attendance Allowance, Constant Attendance Allowance or mobility supplement; or have lived in a care home for six months or more; or are registered blind or partially sighted and need assistance, please see The Switchover Help Scheme.Cable and satellite
Cable (Virgin Media) and satellite (Sky, Freesat, fSfS) viewers are not affected by the changes. Remember, however, that you may be using analogue TV to watch on a second or third set and it might need a Freeview box.Existing "full" Freeview users
If you already use Freeview, and can receive all the channels now, check your TV or box is not listed here - TVs and boxes that do not support the 8k-mode. If it is, you will need a new Freeview box.If you are not on the list, you should scan your box from around 6am.
When you now rescan, you MUST do a "first time installation" or "factory reset" scan (sometimes called "shipping state"), not a simple "add channels". Do the procedure you did on September 30th 2009.
If you can't recall what this was, please see generic clear and rescan procedure.
If you scanned during the first phase of switchover on Wednesday 17th August 2011 - you will have to do it again on Wednesday 31st August 2011.
Restrictions on SDN at Waltham, late changes at Belper, Derby and Stanton Moor
At the Waltham transmitter the SDN multiplex will operate on the new frequency C29 at switchover, but on low power until 12 October 2011 when it moves to full power.At both Belper and Stanton Moor, the BBCB (Freeview HD) multiplex moves from the temporary channel C65 to the final location of C55 on 5th October 2011.
The Derby transmitter, which only provided fill-in East Midlands services to complement reception from Sutton Coldfield, will have changes on 5th October: D3+4 moves from C30 to C51, and Freeview HD launches on C52.
Using Freeview with Windows Vista
Please see Switch over and PC-based systems because you need some updates for your system to work.Boosters and amplifiers
If you live close to the transmitter, you may have to disconnect any "boosters" from your aerial system. The new, more powerful digital signals may overload any amplifiers and result in no reception! When looking for them include a check for distribution amplifiers, loft boxes, set back amplifiers, bypass Amplifiers, hidden masthead amps in a loft space and any dodgy active splitters.Homes without Freeview now have Freeview Light
If you had no Freeview service before, you will have the BBC channels digitally from Wednesday 17th August 2011. This is a single multiplex of the BBC channels (radio, television and text) for most people.However, if you were on the fringes of reception from one of the main Freeview transmitters, you will now get all the Freeview channels.
If you didn't get this limited Freeview service on 17th August 2011 then you may need a new aerial.
If you are served by a public service (relay) transmitter Ambergate (3pm), Ashbourne (9am), Ashford in the Water (9am), Belper (9am), Birchover (noon), Bolehill (noon), Darley Dale (noon), Eastwood (noon), Leicester (9am), Little Eaton (9am), Matlock (9am), Parwich (noon), Stamford (noon), or Stanton Moor (6am) transmitters - you now need, from around lunchtime on 31st August 2011 to rescan, and you will get a second Multiplex with ITV 1, ITV 2, ITV 1 +1, Channel 4, Channel 5, Channel 4+1, E4 and More4. And that's your lot if you have a standard Freeview receiver, see Freeview retune - poor public service transmitters.
You may wish to install Freesat for more channels, see Compare Freeview Light and Freesat TV.
Everyone (except those using the Derby relay) who has digital-only terrestrial TV now has the ability to receive Freeview HD, see below.
Digital regional overlap
See: Digital Region Overlap - ukfree.tv - independent free digital TV adviceThe old analogue TV signals provided lots of nations and regions for the public service channels, and these have large areas of overlap.
The old low power digital TV signals were at very low levels and reception of signals from more than one transmitter was a rare event.
All Freeview boxes automatically scan the available broadcast frequencies looking for channels, and they do this from C21 to C69. Older Freeview boxes will, if a duplicate version of a channel is found whilst scanning, such as another BBC One region, placed it in the 800-899 channel range.
Some of the latest Freeview boxes will pick the strongest signals for the "primary" number positions, and some will detect the different regions providing a choice when you perform a "scan for channels".
The 800-899 is easy to access by pressing CH- from 1, and in most programme guides is just a single scroll up.
Freeview HD
Freeview HD will start on Wednesday 31st August 2011 from Waltham and all the relay transmitters (except Derby, which starts on 5th October). You will need a Freeview HD - DVB-T2 receiver to watch the channels. An HD TV set with Freeview is not enough.1:00 PM
Thanks KMJ. I did read about this as a possible reason elsewhere. Managed to get into the installation menu this morning (in a rush, admittedly, before going out to work) but could not figure out how to change to another frequency. Any idea about this?
Many thanks
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1:09 PM
Jon: Please see the page -How do I change the RF output channel on a Sky Digibox?
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1:18 PM
John hewitt: Stamford is a Freeview "light" transmitter and as such only provides PSB multiplexes, these being Mux Ch47 (BBC) - Mux Ch41 (ITV) and Mux Ch44 (HD service)
It should be said though, that Waltham (or even Belmont) reception is possible in "some" spots within area's where Stamford would have been the only station expected to be received.
(Ch47 BB)
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4:15 PM
Nottingham
Waited patiently for today expecting to get the Freeview HD channels.... Still no luck! Living in the NG10 4JD area of Notts and have a new Panasonic TX-L37D28BS. I have re-tuned using "factory" settings but still no joy. Can anyone offer any help?
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Elfan's: mapE's Freeview map terrainE's terrain plot wavesE's frequency data E's Freeview Detailed Coverage
5:28 PM
Elfan: You're in an overlap between Waltham and Sutton Coldfield. If the aerial points south-west to Sutton Coldfield, rather than east to Waltham or north-east to Nottingham, you'll have to wait for Sutton Coldfield to finish switch-over on the 21st of September. Or, get an aerial pointed to Waltham or Nottingham.
An old Sutton Coldfield aerial would be Group B, Waltham and Nottingham require a wideband aerial for all services (though HD is within the old analogue group).
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5:30 PM
Charlotte: As long as you can get to the box's menu, you should be able to retune. What's the manufacturer and model number of the box, and that of the remote? Try TV Re-tune if you no longer have the box's manual.
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Well everything is working fine so far, nothing on channel 26 but dont think there should be yet.
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Ian's: mapI's Freeview map terrainI's terrain plot wavesI's frequency data I's Freeview Detailed Coverage
Ian Grice: Yes, I don't think you should expect that signal until 12 October 2011 when it goes up to full power. You're not really predicted to get a good signal event then...
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