Switchover events September- December 2011
14th September 2011
Oxford switchover starts - Channel 4 swaps to C63, BBC TWO closes, Multiplex 1 closes, BBCA starts on C53Ascott under Wychwood, Charlbury, Guiting Power, Icomb Hill, Over Norton - BBC TWO closes, BBCA starts.
Sandy Heath - ArqB moves from C67 to C48 at 20kW and ArqA moves from C40 to C67 (vacated by ArqB).
Hemel Hempstead - Pre-switchover change - Multiplex 1 moves from C48 to C56 as C48 used at Sandy Heath - Multiplex A moves from C60 to C68, as C60 now used at Oxford
21st September 2011
Brierley Hill, Emley Moor, Fenton, Idle, Keighley, Malvern, Sutton Coldfield - switchover ends, multiplexes 2, A, B, C and D removed, analogue serviecs close, high power services D3+4, SDN, ArqA, ArqB and BBCB start.Addingham (9am), Armitage Bridge, Batley (noon), Beecroft Hill(7.30am), Blackburn In Rotherham, Bradford West (noon), Calver Peak, Cleckheaton, Conisbrough, Cop Hill (9am), Copley (9am), Cornholme, Cowling (3pm), Cragg Vale, Cullingworth (9am), Edale, Elland,Grassington, Hagg Wood, Halifax (9am), Headingley, Hebden Bridge, Heyshaw, Holmfield, Holmfirth(noon), Hope (9am), Keighley Town, Kettlewell (noon), Longwood Edge, Luddenden, Lydgate, Millhouse Green, Oughtibridge, Oxenhope, Primrose Hill, Ripponden, Shatton Edge (9am), Skipton (9am), Skipton Town (9am), Stocksbridge, Sutton in Craven, Tideswell Moor, Todmorden, Walsden, Walsden South,Wharfedale (9am), Wheatley and Wincobank - BBC One analogue, ITV1 analogue, Channel 4 analogue - close. D3+4, BBCB start broadcasting.
Allesley Park, Brailes (9am), Bretch Hill (noon), Bridgnorth(3pm), Cheadle, Earl Sterndale, Edgbaston, Gib Heath, Gravelly Hill, Haden Hill, Hamstead, Harborne(noon), Hartington, Ipstones Edge, Ironbridge, Kenilworth, Kidderminster (9am), Kinver (noon),Leamington Spa (9am), Leek (9am), Lichfield, Long Compton, Oakamoor, Perry Beeches, Queslett,Redditch, Repton (noon), Rugeley, Tenbury Wells, Turves Green, Whittingslow, Winchcombe, Winshill(9am) and Woodford Halse - BBC One analogue, ITV1 analogue, Channel 4 analogue - close. D3+4, BBCB start broadcasting.
27th September 2011
Nottingham retune required as SDN moves from C67 to C51 in 8k mode, ArqA moves from C63 to C52Sheffield retune required as ArqB moves from C63 to C39
28th September 2011
Oxford switchover multiplexes 2, A, B, C and D removed, analogue services close, high power services D3+4, SDN, ArqA, ArqB and BBCB startAscott under Wychwood, Charlbury, Guiting Power, Icomb Hill, Over Norton - BBC One analogue, ITV1 analogue, Channel 4 analogue - closes. D3+4, BBCB start broadcasting.
The Wrekin - SDN moves from C31 (and C49) to C41+, ArqA moves from C57 to C44, ArqB moves from C53 to C47.
Lark Stoke - SDN moves from C31 to C41+, ArqA moves from C57 to C44, ArqB moves from C60 to C47.
Bromsgrove - SDN moves from C31 to C41+, ArqA moves from C29 to C44, ArqB moves from C34 to C47 - note ALL OUT OF GROUP - WIDEBAND AERIAL REQUIRED
Mendip - MuxA on C62 becomes SDN on C48 (final due to Oxford end), Mux C on C56 becomes ArqA on C67 (moves again 28 Match 2012), ArqB moves from C67 to C52 (final due to Oxford end).
Changes at Mendip allow COM multiplexes at Huntshaw Cross to now operate at full power.
Cirencester (9am) - D3+4 moves from C30 to C29 (due to Oxford end)
Hutton (9am), Portishead (noon), Woodcoombe (9am) - BBCA moves from C48 to C59 (no longer used at Mendip), D3+4 moves from C52 to C62 (no longer used at Mendip).
5th October 2011
Belper - BBCB moves from C65 to C55Stanton Moor - BBCB moves from C65 to C55
Derby - D3+4 moves from C30 to C51, BBCB starts on C52
12th October 2011
Waltham - SDN multiplex moves to 8k mode, retune required19th October 2011
Long Mountain - D3+4 moves from C52 to C53 (no longer used at The Wrekin), BBCB moves from C56 to C57 (freed from The Wrekin).Llangynog - BBCA moves from C62 to C50 (for 4G clearance).
9th November 2011
Tacolneston - BBC TWO analogue closes, Multiplex 1 closes, BBCA starts on C55Aldeburgh, Bramford, Burnham, Bury St Edmunds, Creake, Gorleston on Sea, Kings Lynn, Linnet Valley, Little Walsingham, Norwich Central, Overstrand, Thetford, Wells next the Sea, West Runton - BBC TWO analogue closes, BBCA multiplex starts. Great Yarmouth (new), Lowestoft (new) - BBC A multiplex starts
23rd November 2011
Tacolneston - BBC - switchover ends, multiplexes 2, A, B, C and D removed, analogue services close, high power services D3+4, SDN, ArqA, ArqB and BBCB start.Aldeburgh, Bramford, Burnham, Bury St Edmunds, Creake, Gorleston on Sea, Kings Lynn, Linnet Valley, Little Walsingham, Norwich Central, Overstrand, Thetford, Wells next the Sea, West Runton - BBC One analogue, ITV1 analogue, Channel 4 analogue - close. D3+4, BBCB start broadcasting.
Great Yarmouth (new), Lowestoft (new) - D3+4, BBCB multiplex starts.
Sandy Heath, ArqA move from C67 to C52, changes to 8k mode.
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Tuesday, 13 September 2011
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Mike Dimmick11:23 AM
Briantist: Sandy Heath ArqA does move to C67 overnight, but you haven't listed this at the top of the page.
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RIDGE HILL WEST. Brian,thank you. Clearly the 5kw to 20kw WILL alter the radiation pattern which is quite restricted at the moment and enable retunes for more sets to lock it into their memory.
Digital Uk have long admitted a misprint for ch29 ridge hill west in some of their predictions it should read '12th Oct 2011 .psb late power up ' NOT 2012 . see digital uk postcode predictor example hr8 1jq the walled garden'
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bernard's: mapB's Freeview map terrainB's terrain plot wavesB's frequency data B's Freeview Detailed Coverage
bernard hunt: I would have thought not, the increase in ERP does not usually mean a change in the radiation pattern. The service is only intended to cover part of the Ridge Hill Service area, speicifically to match that of the analogue service it replaced.
I will see if I can find out specifically what is going to happen, but the main reason that I doubt the radiation pattern will change at all is that they will only have put up couple of panels on the mast to provde the analogue service, and it would be a waste of money to provide a larger service area.
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Mike Dimmick1:36 PM
bernard hunt, Briantist: Some recent photos are at mb21 - The Transmission Gallery . The old analogue ITV1 West antenna is shown as 'Reserve ITV West?' here.
It's possible that the West service started up at restricted height, from the old aerial, as well as at low power; the new aerial looks like it will give better coverage to the south as well. Should be better than the old analogue service's coverage - particularly since that was only at 25 kW; the 5 kW restricted digital service should have at least equalled the analogue service it replaced.
I wonder if they'll change the feed of any Ridge Hill relays? Could be tricky because this is only a mini-mux containing ITV1 regional services!
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Mike Dimmick2:09 PM
Responding to myself - scratch that, the only way that could work is if the mini-mux was upgraded to a full D3&4 multiplex. I assume that D3&4 is fully statistically multiplexed, so as it won't always be the case that ITV1 and ITV1 +1 'West' will be running at the same bit rate as the 'Central' versions. You couldn't stitch together a full D3&4 multiplex at the relays (even if the equipment supported it, which it probably doesn't) out of the component parts. There's some null padding but probably not enough to allow enough flexibility for this.
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Mike Dimmick: If you look at the diagram on http://www.digitaluk.co.u….pdf it shows
"Ridge Hill West - D3&4" as having an off-air feed from Mendip. It can't be a "mini mux", it has to be all the services, surely?
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Tim.T5:23 PM
Nottingham
I'm in Nottingham, post code NG3. I have wiped, retuned by Freeview TV (disconnected-reconnect aerial) and while I can get all the channels, I have still lost all my interactive services; the Red Button does not work at all. On the BBC News Channel the 'Press Red' icon NEVER appears; the Red Button does nothing (there's nothing wrong with the remote). Same on other BBC channels, including all the BBC radio stations (just black screens, no screen info); and the interactive services for ITV, Channel4, Channel5 don't work either. What's odd is another Freeview TV in the house has no problems with the Red Button. Frankly I'm getting pissed off; I use the Red Button quite a bit and I don't see why this should be happening.
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Tim.T's: mapT's Freeview map terrainT's terrain plot wavesT's frequency data T's Freeview Detailed Coverage
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Tim.T6:27 PM
Nottingham
Well as an update to my original problem, it seems Philips are aware of a specific Red Button issue and are offering a free repair service which involves an engineer coming to install software.
What a pain.
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Tim.T's: mapT's Freeview map terrainT's terrain plot wavesT's frequency data T's Freeview Detailed Coverage
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jb388:59 PM
Tim.T: I was reading your posting, and purely out of interest I would be obliged if you could indicate the model number of the Philips TV you are referring to?
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