Attached are updated tuning parameters for the Sandy Heath Transmiter in the UK.
This update makes the following changes:
It's important to note, that although Sandy Heath siezes Analogue transmissions this Tuesday night 12 April 2011, only BBC A & Mux HD will immediately move to their final frequencies. This is due to Sandy Heath needing to wait for other nearby transmitters to begin/complete Switchover so as to reduce interference. Therefore, Between now and 2012, the Mux A/SDA, Mux C/Arquiva A & Mux D/Arquiva B multiplexes will be moving frequencies a numbe of times. All these frequencies have been added to this update. As the time goes on and as Multiplexes move to their final frequencies I'll try and update this again to remove the frequencies no longer required.
This update makes the following changes:
- BBC A (Post-Switchover, 30 March 2011 onwards) frequency added
- Mux HD (Post-Switchover from 13 April 2011) frequency added
- New (both temporary & final) Post-Switchover (from 13 April 2011 onwards) frequencies added for.
- Mux A/SDN
- Mux C/Archiva A
- Mux D/Archive B
- Removed Mux B frequency - Mux B removed as between 30 March and 13 April when it'll be shut off, it only duplicates a bunch of BBC channels that have moved to BBC A on 30 March 2011. The only other (unique) channels still on This Mux between 30 March & 13 April are Sky Sports 1 & 2 which are useless on a (HT)PC environment as no CAMs are available for these subscriptions services. So essentially, this Mux is useless until 13 April when it'll be shut down and replaced by Mux HD (See above) carrying DVB-T2 HD services.
It's important to note, that although Sandy Heath siezes Analogue transmissions this Tuesday night 12 April 2011, only BBC A & Mux HD will immediately move to their final frequencies. This is due to Sandy Heath needing to wait for other nearby transmitters to begin/complete Switchover so as to reduce interference. Therefore, Between now and 2012, the Mux A/SDA, Mux C/Arquiva A & Mux D/Arquiva B multiplexes will be moving frequencies a numbe of times. All these frequencies have been added to this update. As the time goes on and as Multiplexes move to their final frequencies I'll try and update this again to remove the frequencies no longer required.
United Kingdom