4th Apr 2012, 7:09 pm | #81 |
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There's a video of what happened on BBC2 last night, posted by someone on another forum. Click Here
The announcer mentioned that BBC2 was Europe's first regular colour TV service, switched over from black and white in 1967. I watched the changeover from the relay transmitter at Downley, High Wycombe. I expected it to switch over to ITV1 almost immediately but it didn't. Instead, ALL the analogue channels went off from the High Wycombe relay transmitter around 12.30am. At 12.55am BBC1 came back on air, followed by Channel 4 at 1.07am. I stayed up and watched the "KOTV" boxing programme on Channel 4. By the time it had finished (soon after 1.30am) ITV1 was back on BBC2's old frequency. This morning (7.15am) I scanned for channels using a Panasonic Freeview box and indoor aerial pointing at the High Wycombe relay transmitter. It picked up the BBC digital TV and radio channels and stored them in the correct numerical order withot crashing. I was amazed - this was the box I had almost given up on, and didn't expect it to work due to out of date software. The engineers must have been working all night to get the TV switched on again in High Wycombe. Last night's weather was terrible, too. This morning at work, 3 people asked me if I had any spare Freeview boxes. It seems not everybody has switched yet. |
4th Apr 2012, 8:34 pm | #82 |
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I've just retuned my very old first generation Philips OnDigital Freeview box. It found 134 channels but there is no BBC1 or BBC2. However I do have BBC4. I was amazed it worked at all.
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4th Apr 2012, 8:36 pm | #83 |
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The "new" multiplex with BBC2 will be at a higher power than before. It will also have changed from 16QAM 2k modulation to 64QAM 8k modulation. This change can cause some freeview boxes not to see the new multiplexes. This happened to me when Emley Moor switched over rendering one of my boxes useless. It was an old box though and although it could be updated to cope with 8K modulation there are no software updates available for it.
It is also possible that some of the digital channels will be duplicated during the changeover period. I can't remember when the Emley Moor signals returned but they were certainly there in the morning around 7am having been switched off around 12-30. I believe the main transmitter switches first then the relay transmitters are switched back on in stages. Keith edit: Richard the lack of BBC1 & BBC2 may be due the it not seeing the new multiplex as it's changed to 8k. If this is the case it will become a brick in two weeks time. |
4th Apr 2012, 8:49 pm | #84 |
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I will dig out my old Philips boxes and see if they are still usable. I had to do a factory reset on both of my Humax boxes, both of which now work fine.
I have not really got a decent increase in signal since the analogue was switched off. Some channels, although working, are showing a low signal. It will be interesting to see if I still suffer breakup in bad weather. Mark |
5th Apr 2012, 12:33 am | #85 |
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I started at 7.00am and finished at 11.30pm retuning peoples TV's, Freeviews etc.
The question that everyone asks is why two dates for retuning. Does anyone have an answer to that? Surely switch all analogue off and be done with it. I visited 22 homes and a hotel, the hotel is interesting because the system converts the output of digital receivers to Analogue at VHF which is piped round the hotel. The whole thing is controlled by a program on a PC. I shall now rest my weary head upon a pillow and wake up (hopefully) in time for my first customer - at 7.00am! |
5th Apr 2012, 7:11 am | #86 |
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Surprised you were that busy Maurice. Just like when Hannington switched in February I have not had a single phone call or even a mention from people in the street. Here in Bracknell many are on cable or satellite, guess the rest know how to retune their sets. It all seems to have gone very smoothly with none of the glitches we had at Hannington.
Yes, that OnDigital box will be useless now with the 8k modulation. You get BBC4 because that is duplicated on one of the existing 2k multiplexes. In a fortnight you will have nothing. Found the sound level very low on that Youtube clip. Dave |
5th Apr 2012, 8:53 am | #87 |
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I have not had a single enquiry from any of the customers at the garage here at Horsham. They have either retuned their boxes themselves as I would imagine 99% of them were purchased at supermarkets and they just had to learn how to do it or live without! I suspect most have satellite reception due to variable quality from the Midhurst transmitter. It will all be over soon Michael and you can go back to sleep. Take care, John.
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I must admit to being somewhat out-of-touch with digital transmissions having been away from the trade for nearly four years. I was aware that there was 16QAM and 64QAM transmissions and the old OnDigital box could cope with those. I know ITV used one version and BBC the other and when selecting from ITV to BBC, there were a few seconds delay while the box sorted itself out. This didn't happen when going (say) from BBC1 to BBC2 which was almost instant. Do you know if anything else has changed (apart from the increase in power)? At the moment, I'm not convinced that the 2k/8k difference is the problem. Of course I'll know for sure in two weeks! Rich.
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17th Apr 2012, 7:48 pm | #90 |
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Well, I've just bought a nice bottle of wine, settled in front of my old set with the CP mast visible from my back window for the 625-line death.
Before I uncork the bottle, and apologies to Jeffrey for asking earlier and forgetting now, at what time is the execution? Is it between 12 midnight and 2am tonight (early 18th April) or tomorrow night (late 18th April)? I aint missing this for the world (bearing in mind I was 7 when 405 line was sent to the gallows) cheers Laurence |
17th Apr 2012, 8:05 pm | #91 |
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I reckon that BBC 1 will go off at 00:10 at the program junction the same as the 5 DSO's I have seen the rest just go off mid program.
Reception from crystal palace ch 33 has been very poor since 2 weeks ago and so has Croydon so I presume the analogue services has been on reduced power. Anyway good luck with stage 2. Andy
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Crokscrew polished and waiting.
Goodbye 625, thank you for serving us so well and for carrying the world on your shoulders.. A carrier wave of faith and buzz, Along the air you breathe and fly, Born from the masts of high and received from points so low, For us, your servants, we watched you laugh, play and cry, We miss you already, we miss you we will, For all the days you brought us light and sound, Let there be the same lament for you as 405, And go round to Gerry's when we want you around, When you came in the world we thought 'modern nonsense', But now we eat our words, Cos now we have something far more modern, Transmitted by masts that look like turds, So, goodbye then, dear sweet 625, A big cuddle from a worshipper of many, I'm watching you right now as I type, But trust you to run Eastenders where Steve is having a row with Renee. Night night. Lau x |
17th Apr 2012, 8:26 pm | #93 |
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17th Apr 2012, 9:12 pm | #94 |
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Ah well, goodbye 625 analogue, I am still supprised (not for long now) at the quality the LCD TV we have in the kitchen makes from the 'old' PAL signal. Somewhat better than a fully analogue TV I think. Now all we need is good programmes to fill all those channels!
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17th Apr 2012, 9:48 pm | #97 |
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I would say that the timing is not that complicated.
the eighteenth of April starts at 00:00 and runs until 23:59 so this means that they will begin shutting it down starting after midnight. That is in just over a couple of hours from now. |
17th Apr 2012, 9:50 pm | #98 |
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Goodbye analogue, Tonight's the night! I shall miss the old Ceefax/Teletext service, always preferred it to the Freezeview version. The ITV 1 analogue signal is now too weak to resolve text but BBC1 and C4 still function.
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17th Apr 2012, 10:17 pm | #99 |
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Let us not forget this transmitter's many achievements for this system, which include
The first transmitter in the UK to transmit 625 pictures The first transmitter in the world, I believe, to transmit 625 line PAL colour pictures The first transmitter of teletext The first in the world to transmit NICAM stereo As well as the: First transmitter of DAB radio First transmitter of both HD and DVB-T2 Freeview services Any other ones I've forgotten? And what about poor old Croydon as well? When will that be going off? Last edited by AidanLunn; 17th Apr 2012 at 10:40 pm. |
17th Apr 2012, 10:25 pm | #100 |
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Farewell analogue, you have served us well, you will be thought of well when we are suffering all those digital dr p o t's
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