Freeview HD - final dates
The dates include the relays unless otherwise specified.
- Winter Hill (Manchester) NOT RELAYS, at switchover 2 December 2009
- Crystal Palace (London) NOT RELAYS, advanced service 2 December 2009
- Pontop Pike (Newcastle and Tyneside) NOT RELAYS, advanced service February 2010
- Black Hill (Glasgow, Central Scotland) NOT RELAYS, advanced service February 2010
- Emley Moor (West Yorkshire) NOT RELAYS, advanced service March 2010
- Lichfield (Birmingham) NOT RELAYS, advanced service March 2010
- Winter Hill RELAYS (Liverpool, Lancashire, Cheshire, Staffordshire), late service March 2010
- Wenvoe (Cardiff, Newport), March 2010
- Kilvey Hill (Swansea), late service March 2010.
- Blaenplwyf (West, Central Wales), March 2010
- Stockland Hill (Exeter, Devon, Somerset, Dorset), late service April 2010
- Carmel (Carmarthenshire), late service April 2010
- Mendip (Bristol, Somerset, Dorset, Wiltshire, Gloucetershire), late service April 2010
- Long Mountain, Moel-y-Parc, Preslei, late service June 2010
- Llanddona (Anglesay), late service July 2010
- Beacon Hill, Caradon Hill, Huntshaw Cross, Redrith (Devon, Cornwall), late service August 2010
- Caldbeck (Cumbria), late service October 2010
- Douglas (Isle of Man), late service October 2010
- Selkirk (Scottish Borders), late service November 2010
- Fremont Point (Channel Islands), December 2010.
All the other transmitters will have Freeview HD at switchover.
The "advanced service" is on unknown frequencies, so it is possible that there might be different coverage to standard Freeview and a wideband aerial might be required. The advanced services will move to their correct frequencies at switch-over.
You will need an HDTV and a new Freeview HD box to view the service, and a roof top aerial will be essential.
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Sunday, 29 September 2013
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jb386:28 PM
Gavin: Should your model of TV offer a manual tuning facility then enter and scan C57 which is Oxfords HD channel, if the situation remains the same after having carried the aforementioned out then could you please provide the model number of the device in question.
By the way, when you say that the BT Freeview box can receive HD when plugged into the same aerial, does this refer to viewing an HD channel on the box "immediately" before tuning in your new TV? because if any gap exists between the two then the HD signal may have dropped out due the widespread problems being caused by high pressure interference
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