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Nibb 29.06.2009, 15:16
Freeview HD to launch in December

Thursday, June 25 2009, 22:41 BST
By James Welsh ....
The BBC has announced that high definition broadcasts on digital terrestrial television will commence in December.
The plan to launch HD services on a reconfigured version of what is presently known as multiplex B will see Freeview HD - initially comprised of high definition services from the BBC, ITV and Channel 4 - will roll out across the UK in tandem with digital switchover starting with the Winter Hill transmitter, which serves Manchester and Liverpool. Regions that have already switched to digital will be reconfigured retroactively.
A previously announced date of November has had to be adjusted back to December because that is the month in which multiplex B from that transmitter will actually switch, as distinct from the November date when switchover first commences in the region.
In a posting on the BBC Internet Blog .... Graham Plumb of the BBC Operations Group explained: "The plan is still to launch Freeview HD on December 2nd at the Winter Hill transmitter serving Manchester and Liverpool. The plan has always been to roll Freeview HD out around the country following switchover and Winter Hill was selected as the first achievable transmitter. There will need to be a retrospective upgrade of regions that have already switched."
Thumb added that London's Crystal Palace transmitter will also be upgraded for Freeview HD in the same month.
"The BBC has been working on plans to deliver early upgrades to some stations (serving high populations) that are late in the switchover programme and would otherwise have to wait long for Freeview HD.
"One example is London that switches over in 2012 but we're planning to upgrade its Crystal Palace transmitter in December this year. There are another four main transmitters that we plan to upgrade in the first half of 2010. We can give the names and dates of these transmitters in a little while when plans are a bit firmer. We are also planning an upgrade to the Digital UK postcode database, which will tell viewers when they can expect their transmitter to be upgraded to Freeview HD.
"Although everything is still on track against plans, there are significant technical and contractual challenges - not least to get transmission and domestic receiver equipment through design, development and delivery stages within an ambitious timescale. As with any major technical project, there is always a risk of slippage due to circumstances beyond anyone's control. However, there is industry-wide commitment to rolling out Freeview HD as soon as possible, and good progress is being made on all fronts."


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Mickey 29.06.2009, 15:28
I wonder if The Tvs that are purchased will work or will you need to get another compatible TV set
Nibb 29.06.2009, 15:32
You will deffo need a new TV or STB.
BertRoot 29.06.2009, 15:43
FFS another STB? Cock off.
WhiskyMan 29.06.2009, 18:07
Any HD Freeview boxes in the pipeline? Spec? Price?
willp2003 29.06.2009, 19:02
sounds good apart from having to buy another tv/box no
Nibb 29.06.2009, 19:41
Any HD Freeview boxes in the pipeline? Spec? Price?

Dont think any are available yet, except the ones that were floating about during the BBC HD terrestrial trial during the World Cup in 2006.
eblaster101 30.06.2009, 03:36
USB DVB stick will pick these up
Simate 30.06.2009, 03:49
My new Samsung lcd has a HD tuner built in so I'm alright :p:)
B3ARKILLA.UK 30.06.2009, 04:04
the ps3 playtv addon is HD ready
blaggard 30.06.2009, 04:31
My Sony has the HD Cable tuner so I'm hoping the Terrestirlal tuner might be also!
ABA 01.07.2009, 17:20
as far as i know all these TVs that are hd ready will still need a hd freeview box need to watch freeview in hd
the TVs on there own although they are hd ready on there own will not give you any hd channels
bet the shop that sold you the TVs didn't tell you that at the time you payed them did they:pissed:
WhiskyMan 01.07.2009, 18:25
as far as i know all these TVs that are hd ready will still need a hd freeview box need to watch freeview in hd
the TVs on there own although they are hd ready on there own will not give you any hd channels
bet the shop that sold you the TVs didn't tell you that at the time you payed them did they:pissed:


I took the replies above as stating their Tv's had HD compatible tuners, (I had been told the PS3 Tuner could support DVB-T2), Not HD ready TV's.
blaggard 01.07.2009, 18:37
as far as i know all these TVs that are hd ready will still need a hd freeview box need to watch freeview in hd
the TVs on there own although they are hd ready on there own will not give you any hd channels
bet the shop that sold you the TVs didn't tell you that at the time you payed them did they:pissed:


What a rubbish post, try to contribute will you?

And preferably in English with some punctuation!:p
ABA 01.07.2009, 21:34
What a rubbish post, try to contribute will you?

And preferably in English with some punctuation!:p
Can you please tell me why it is a rubbish post as its true ?
These hd ready TVs wont give you hd TV with out a hd box.
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