South East and East


Analogue Terrestrial Television Switch Off in the United Kingdom – Will You be Affected?


Terrestrial Television is television broadcast from a mountaintop using radio waves. It is received through an aerial and displayed on a TV set. The technology used to provide terrestrial television is changing from analogue to digital and, throughout the world, countries are updating their national television networks from analogue terrestrial television to digital terrestrial television.


Digital technology is used to convert the television pictures and sound to data so that much more information can be carried over the television network.  This means that a digital terrestrial television network can provide more programme channels and other content than the corresponding analogue network.



South East and East

As part of the United Kingdom’s plan to roll out digital terrestrial television in their jurisdiction, analogue transmitters in Wales began switching off in August 2009, concluding in March 2010. 


This switch off will affect residents along the south east and east  coast of Ireland who have been receiving UK terrestrial television stations through an aerial via over-spill from the transmitters in Wales. 


What Will Happen?

As the analogue transmitters are switched off, Irish households receiving terrestrial TV services from the UK (BBC1, BBC2, ITV, Channel 4 and Channel 5) will lose reception of these UK channels.  This is happening because the analogue transmitters in Wales are being replaced by digital transmitters.

This will not affect the reception of RTE1, RTE2, TV3 and TG4 by any Irish household in any manner and there is no requirement to make any change to continue to receive these Irish channels.


The Welsh transmitters are being switched off in phases.  Phase 1 involves the switch off of 1 transmitter.  At phase 2 the remaining transmitters are switched off.    The timetable for switching off the analogue transmitters throughout Wales is detailed below:-


Transmitter

   

 Area  

       


Phae 1
    

       Phase 2
Kilvey Hill The Swansea Area Completed Completed

Preseli South westWales Completed Completed

Carmel
Parts of south and central Wales Completed Completed
Llanddona
North west Wales 21October
2009                   
18 November 2009
Moel y Parc
 
North east Wales 28 October 2009 25 November 2009
Long Mountain
Parts of east and central Wales 4 November 2009 3 December 2009
Blaenplwyf
Parts of west and central Wales  10 February 2010 10 March 2010
Wenvoe
        Cardiff, Newport and south east Wales 3 March 2010 31 March 2010

Note: This will not affect TV viewers who receive the UK channels  over satellite or as part of a pay TV service whether that be via cable, IPTV, MMDS or satellite.



Where can I get more information?

Information on the UK switchover process is available at http://www.digitaluk.co.uk/ and http://www.digitaltelevision.gov.uk/


Information on the development of DTT in Ireland is available from RTÉ on the following sites http://www.rte.ie/ and http://www.rtenl.ie/