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Old 27-08-2011, 16:58   #8
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Re: More Freeview broadcast capacity 2012 - 2016

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Originally Posted by Chris View Post
I believe the intention was that, once digital switchover was complete, all transmitters would revert to making all their broadcasts from within group, but under this new HD rollout plan it looks like that's no longer going to be possible.
The origional plan only really ensured that viewers would receive at least the PSB muxes with their existing aerials. Under the new proposals only people with group C/D aerials will need to make any changes, as Groups A & K cover the channels and Groups B & E can usually be pushed down to CH33 without too much loss. A bit of nifty frequency planning should ensure most people get reception.
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