Arqiva statements on London Digital Switchover
From Arqiva press office: Date: 18 April 2012
Arqiva completes Digital Switch Over for London
The Digital Switch Over process for the Crystal Palace transmitter group, serving 12 million people in Greater London and parts of the Home Counties, has been successfully implemented by Arqiva.All six digital multiplexes are now being transmitted at high power from Crystal Palace itself, Guildford, Hemel Hempstead and Reigate. The three public-service multiplexes are being transmitted for the first time from a further 49 dependent relay sites at: Alexandra Palace, Assendon, Biggin Hill, Biggin Hill Link, Bishop's Stortford, Cane Hill, Caterham, Chepping Wycombe, Chesham, Chingford, Croydon Old Town, Dorking HP/VP, East Grinstead, Edmonton, Farningham, Finchley, Forest Row, Gravesend, Great Missenden, Greenwich, Hammersmith, Hampstead Heath, Hemel Hempstead Town, Henley, Hertford, High Wycombe, Hughenden, Kenley, Kensal Town, Lea Bridge, Marlow Bottom, Micklefield, Mickleham, New Addington, New Barnet, Old Coulsdon, Orpington, Otford, Poplar, Skirmett, St Albans, Sutton HP/VP, Walthamstow North, Welwyn, West Wycombe, Wonersh, Wooburn, Woolwich and Worlds End.
Following the analogue switch-off for BBC Two on 4 April, the remaining analogue signals for BBC One, ITV1, Channel 4 and Channel 5 ceased from 00:11 on Wednesday 18 April. The new digital signals entered official service at Crystal Palace at 06:00, with the last of the relays completed by 17:14.
Arqiva celebrated the London switchover with a spectacular light show at the Crystal Palace tower later in the evening.
Peter Heslop, DSO Director at Arqiva, said: "London is the biggest TV region in the country so it's a particular milestone in the project to complete the Crystal Palace transmitter group. Today 18% of the UK population has been switched, bringing us to about 83% in total. But DSO is not over yet as we have still to complete Meridian region by the end of June, then Tyne Tees in September and finally Northern Ireland in October."
Arqiva switches London to all-digital TV
With 10 times the power of the current digital TV service, more than 400,000 viewers in coverage black spots across the region will be able to watch Freeview TV for the first time. Millions more will benefit from an improved digital TV signal and better reception across the fifty plus channels on Freeview, including HD.London's history of pioneering broadcasts
World's first regular TV service was begun by BBC on 2 November 1936 from Alexandra Palace - the first programme broadcast was a bulletin of British Movietone News."The Estate" will be the last programme broadcast on the BBC One analogue TV service.
Crystal Palace broadcast the first colour TV test transmissions in November 1956, with a regular colour service starting on BBC2 in 1967
Europe's first free-to-air terrestrial HDTV broadcasts started from Crystal Palace in 2009
London's digital switchover is part of the UK's largest-ever broadcast engineering project.
Over five years, Arqiva has installed new digital equipment at over 50 TV transmission sites across the capital
At Crystal Palace a new 17.5 metre digital antenna, weighing 4 tonnes, has been placed at the top of the 219 metre tower to replace the analogue and low-power digital TV antennas.
The switchover has cleared London's airwaves for the delivery of next generation, high-speed 4G mobile broadband services in the near future.
Prime Minister David Cameron said: "The Digital Switchover is a landmark project that is helping drive forwards our goal of creating a truly Digital Britain. The London Switchover marks another key milestone, and I congratulate Arqiva for successfully undertaking the largest digital network project this country has ever experienced. Public-service broadcasting has been a vital part of life in the UK for 75 years, helping make British broadcasting the envy of the world. Our Switchover will leave a truly 21st Century television service, bringing greater choice and convenience to homes across the UK."
Sir David Attenborough, broadcaster and naturalist, said: "Thanks to public service broadcasting, for the past 75 years we could all take part in the most memorable moments in the UK's history. Think about the coronation of Queen Elizabeth in 1953 or England winning the World Cup in 1966. Now with the switch to digital TV, we're celebrating the start of a new, very exciting time in UK broadcasting when viewers will have more channels to choose from and a better viewing experience than ever before. This is as wonderful as anything I've experienced in my 60 years of working in the TV industry."
John Creswell, CEO of Arqiva, said: "Digital switchover is the 21st century equivalent of the introduction of colour TV, bringing crystal-clear pictures, more channels and interactive features to the whole of the UK. With London's rich history of broadcast firsts and almost five million homes served by Crystal Palace broadcast tower, London switchover is a very special moment in the nationwide switchover project. Behind the scenes, the scale of this national infrastructure project is immense. By completion in October we will have transformed a network that took 25 years build in only five years, transforming this vital public service into a modern platform that will meet the evolving TV viewing needs of the UK population."
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Saturday, 21 April 2012
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David6:09 PM
Is that it now except Ireland?
I suppose now we will want more programs to get terrestrial as many programs as Sky and Freesat.
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David: No, as it says above, and also on Switchover events 2012
| ukfree.tv - independent free digital TV advice there is still Hastings/Heathfield/Tunbridge Wells, Bluebell Hill/Dover, Bilsdale/Chatton/Fenham/Pontop Pike.
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Stephen P7:04 PM
"The Digital Switch Over process for the Crystal Palace transmitter group, serving 12 million people in Greater London and parts of the Home Counties, has been successfully implemented by Arqiva."
I wonder how many of their viewers have been less successful?
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David7:07 PM
Thanks Brian had thought the North had been done first.
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Tom,Horsham8:59 PM
Horsham
With switchover now complete in London i now have a decent picture across all Multiplexies including watching ITV4 which i will receive properly on APR 25th when the power is increased at Midhurst. Great job Brian on your website which i have been following throughout this switchover process,long it may continue. Regards Tom
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Tom,Horsham's: mapT's Freeview map terrainT's terrain plot wavesT's frequency data T's Freeview Detailed Coverage
Robert Hill
9:36 PM
Wetherby
9:36 PM
Wetherby
Briantist,I most the time put any commenst Emley Moor section,and I get my Freeview from the Emley Moor TX.B I can get a good signal from Bilsdale TX, one of the things I have been wondering is why is the Tyne Tees area been left to the last? on main land, when all around have been changed. I know some body as to be last.
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Sunday, 22 April 2012
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threewheels1:21 AM
Hello
Reception from Crystal Palace
Not succesful here in St Albans, channel 28 has been lost altogether.
Barry
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Stephen P1:47 AM
Rob Hill - I don't know specifically why Tyne Tees is last, but the whole switchover has been a huge multidimensional jigsaw of frequencies and strengths.
I presume TT was waiting for something else to be vacated by an earlier change.
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threewheels: What's the make and model of your receiver? Due to an issue, some are unable to receive channel 28 from Crystal Palace.
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sandy5:28 PM
Leigh-on-sea
cannot seem to get film 4 sky news can only get all bbc eg bbc 1 2 3 4 and all the itv progs and the channel progs eg more etc but know film 4 or itv 3 or itv 4 or the other free channels have tried to add them with no success i live in southend on sea area crystal palace i belive transmitter.
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