Scotland's digital switchover 100 days away "Remember, remember the 6th of November"

  • rss
  • pdf
  • share
  • save
  • email
  • print
Gallery

29 July 2008 12:55 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott

With 100 days to the start of digital TV switchover in the Scottish Borders, Digital UK is upping its campaign to get viewers to get ready for 6 November.

While eight out of ten households in the region have already converted their main TV to digital, latest research indicates only half of all viewers served by the Selkirk transmitter group can pinpoint the month analogue signals will be switched off.

Switchover at the Selkirk transmitter group will be a two-stage process.

In the early hours of Thursday 6 November, analogue BBC Two will be turned off and the first set of Freeview digital channels, including BBC One and BBC Two, will be broadcast to homes throughout the Scottish Borders for the first time.

Two weeks later, on 20 November, all remaining analogue channels will be permanently switched off and replaced with their digital equivalents and additional services.

To continue watching TV via an aerial after switchover, viewers will need to convert their television using a digital box or upgrade to a fully digital model.

A postcode checker on the Digital UK website (www.digitaluk.co.uk) can tell viewers which options are available in their area now and after switchover.

Related links



Comments

(Will not be published)

  (Next time sign in to bypass ReCaptcha)

Latest in HomeCinema

Latest on Pocket-lint.co.uk

Top products

Top 10 Broadband

Compare 50+
broadband packages

Home Broadband »

Pocket-lint.co.uk poll

Q. Do you check the news on your mobile phone?

Vote YES Vote NO

» LAST TIME
When asked Do you use Digg? 36% said yes and 64% said no