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West TV Region Overlap

Following switchover, some Freeview viewers in parts of the West TV region will be able to receive services from both England and Wales for the first time.

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Wales to be the first digital nation

Wales is on track to become the UK’s first digital nation with its final and largest switchover now underway.

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The Big Switch - Viewing Digital TV via an Aerial

Television in 2010 can be received and watched via an aerial, satellite, cable or broadband connection. The Digital Switchover (DSO as it has is in known in the trade) affects any TV that receives its signal from an aerial. If you mainly use an aerial for TV reception, it will receive its signal from a land-based transmitter. In the UK, there are more than 1,150 transmitters organised into around 80 transmitter groups that will switch to digital group by group. Each group has a main switchover transmitter and local relay transmitters.

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After The Switchover - Multiplex Allocations

The latest news on multiplex allocation and content is now available.

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John Lewis launches First Freeview HD box

The UK's first Freeview HD box, the Humax HD-FOX T2 went on sale on Saturday 13 February at John Lewis on London's Oxford Street.

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What Satellite & Digital TV announcement

What Satellite & Digital TV magazine would like to thank the aerial industry for supporting the first year of its dedicated trade section,

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Verdict Home Shopping

The CAI board has been alerted to the existence of a web-based Home Shopping Catalogue called ‘The Verdict’ that claims to have the support of CAI accredited installers. 

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OFCOM Report on Aerials

A new report on the subject of domestic aerial performance has just been published by OFCOM.  Entitled ‘Domestic TV Aerial Performance’ by AEGIS Spectrum Engineering, it appears to have been commissioned specifically to gauge reaction to switchover and the messages that have proliferated regarding aerial requirements. The document also details the responses from the public now that some areas have been through the conversion process.  There are lots of technical references and tests to digest and CAI members can download the whole of the 80 page report by logging into the members section of the CAI website.

 

The CAI in the Republic of Ireland – 2010

From humble beginnings 31 years ago the CAI has developed in to the representative body for TV and Radio Signal Reception across England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.  It was only a matter of time that we would be invited to go across the Irish Sea and extend our remit across Ireland as a whole.

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