FWIW: The analogue TV switch-off begins
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FWIW: The analogue TV switch-off begins
Mildura / Sunraysia switches to digital television
http://www.minister.dbcde.gov.au/media/ ... s/2010/065
The Minister for Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy Senator Stephen Conroy today gave the signal for the historic commencement of digital-only television in Australia.
At 9am, analog television in Mildura/Sunraysia ceased broadcasting, making the region the first in Australia to switch to digital-only television under the Government’s Digital Switchover timetable.
"The switch to digital-only television in Mildura/Sunraysia is an historic day for Australia," Senator Conroy said.
"People in Mildura/Sunraysia have today moved from having some of the worst television reception and the most limited choice of channels, to leading Australia in the move to 16 or more channels of clear pictures and crisp sound."
The Government’s Digital Tracker survey showed virtually all households in the region had made the switch to digital and Senator Conroy said he was proud of the work done to ensure residents were prepared.
"Representatives of the Digital Switchover Taskforce have been out in force in Mildura/Sunraysia over the last few weeks to ensure that all possible help is given to the local community," Senator Conroy said.
"Over 2,500 households have been helped to convert to digital TV under the Government's Household Assistance Scheme, and the Digital Switchover Liaison Officer, Kellie Boyce, has done a fantastic job making sure people have been given all the information and assistance they have needed."
Senator Conroy also acknowledged the contribution of regional commercial broadcasters to the switch-over process.
"The installation by broadcasters of three new transmitters to serve known blackspots in Ouyen, Underbool and Robinvale has greatly improved reception of digital television in the region."
Broadcasters are also delivering terrestrially the full suite of digital television services to viewers in the region, matching the services available from the new satellite service, Viewer Access Satellite Television (VAST).
VAST is broadcasting in the Mildura/Sunraysia region now, and is available to any household in the area which cannot access a terrestrial digital signal, or has previously relied on the analog satellite service.
The Government-funded satellite service provides access to the same number of digital television channels that are currently available in capital cities, including multi-channels such as ABC2, ABC3, SBSTwo, 7Two, Go! and OneHD.
It will also carry the new ABC 24 hour news channel when it is launched later this year, and will provide access to the local news from regional commercial television broadcasters via a dedicated news channel.
"This is a fantastic outcome for viewers in regional, rural and remote Australia, many of whom have put up with poor reception and a very limited choice of television services for many years," Senator Conroy said.
"The Government is committed to improving the choice and quality of digital television services for viewers in all parts of Australia as we move towards digital switch-over nation-wide by 31 December 2013."
Despite the best efforts of the Taskforce, broadcasters, local Councils and community groups, Senator Conroy said a small number of people may not be ready, and he urged them to contact the Digital Switchover Taskforce on 1800 20 10 13.
"Based on experiences overseas, we know there will be a few people - 1 or 2 per cent - who will not be ready for the switch. The Taskforce is ready for this and has help available for any viewers who did not make the switch in time."
The Gillard Government is committed to building the infrastructure that will underpin the development of the Digital Economy. The switch to digital-only television is a crucial measure to support this objective.
The Government announced last week it would release of 126 Megahertz of broadcasting spectrum as a Digital Dividend after analog television was completely switched off in December 2013.
The release of the Digital Dividend is an historic micro-economic reform that will enable the provision of improved communications to all Australians.
Senator Conroy said the Mildura/Sunraysia region was leading Australia’s move into the Digital Economy.
"I congratulate the people of Mildura/Sunraysia for their enthusiasm and embrace of digital television, and look forward to the next phase in the digital switch-over process as we progress to analog switch off in regional South Australia and Broken Hill on 15 December 2010," Senator Conroy said.
Date: 30 June 2010
Contact: Suzie Brady 0408 258 457
http://www.minister.dbcde.gov.au/media/ ... s/2010/065
The Minister for Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy Senator Stephen Conroy today gave the signal for the historic commencement of digital-only television in Australia.
At 9am, analog television in Mildura/Sunraysia ceased broadcasting, making the region the first in Australia to switch to digital-only television under the Government’s Digital Switchover timetable.
"The switch to digital-only television in Mildura/Sunraysia is an historic day for Australia," Senator Conroy said.
"People in Mildura/Sunraysia have today moved from having some of the worst television reception and the most limited choice of channels, to leading Australia in the move to 16 or more channels of clear pictures and crisp sound."
The Government’s Digital Tracker survey showed virtually all households in the region had made the switch to digital and Senator Conroy said he was proud of the work done to ensure residents were prepared.
"Representatives of the Digital Switchover Taskforce have been out in force in Mildura/Sunraysia over the last few weeks to ensure that all possible help is given to the local community," Senator Conroy said.
"Over 2,500 households have been helped to convert to digital TV under the Government's Household Assistance Scheme, and the Digital Switchover Liaison Officer, Kellie Boyce, has done a fantastic job making sure people have been given all the information and assistance they have needed."
Senator Conroy also acknowledged the contribution of regional commercial broadcasters to the switch-over process.
"The installation by broadcasters of three new transmitters to serve known blackspots in Ouyen, Underbool and Robinvale has greatly improved reception of digital television in the region."
Broadcasters are also delivering terrestrially the full suite of digital television services to viewers in the region, matching the services available from the new satellite service, Viewer Access Satellite Television (VAST).
VAST is broadcasting in the Mildura/Sunraysia region now, and is available to any household in the area which cannot access a terrestrial digital signal, or has previously relied on the analog satellite service.
The Government-funded satellite service provides access to the same number of digital television channels that are currently available in capital cities, including multi-channels such as ABC2, ABC3, SBSTwo, 7Two, Go! and OneHD.
It will also carry the new ABC 24 hour news channel when it is launched later this year, and will provide access to the local news from regional commercial television broadcasters via a dedicated news channel.
"This is a fantastic outcome for viewers in regional, rural and remote Australia, many of whom have put up with poor reception and a very limited choice of television services for many years," Senator Conroy said.
"The Government is committed to improving the choice and quality of digital television services for viewers in all parts of Australia as we move towards digital switch-over nation-wide by 31 December 2013."
Despite the best efforts of the Taskforce, broadcasters, local Councils and community groups, Senator Conroy said a small number of people may not be ready, and he urged them to contact the Digital Switchover Taskforce on 1800 20 10 13.
"Based on experiences overseas, we know there will be a few people - 1 or 2 per cent - who will not be ready for the switch. The Taskforce is ready for this and has help available for any viewers who did not make the switch in time."
The Gillard Government is committed to building the infrastructure that will underpin the development of the Digital Economy. The switch to digital-only television is a crucial measure to support this objective.
The Government announced last week it would release of 126 Megahertz of broadcasting spectrum as a Digital Dividend after analog television was completely switched off in December 2013.
The release of the Digital Dividend is an historic micro-economic reform that will enable the provision of improved communications to all Australians.
Senator Conroy said the Mildura/Sunraysia region was leading Australia’s move into the Digital Economy.
"I congratulate the people of Mildura/Sunraysia for their enthusiasm and embrace of digital television, and look forward to the next phase in the digital switch-over process as we progress to analog switch off in regional South Australia and Broken Hill on 15 December 2010," Senator Conroy said.
Date: 30 June 2010
Contact: Suzie Brady 0408 258 457
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They might have 16 channels, but less than half that number of separate programs and at the maximum they will have 6 of those in High definition.
David
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In country WA to date, only one commercial channel digital transmitter has been installed. (WIN at Mawson) There are quite a number of ABC & SBS digital TV services out there.
From memory, I think the Government reduced commercial TV licences by $250 million back in February 2010, but that money doesn't seemed to have flowed into new digital TX'ers so far. On top of that there is also a lot of lower powered analogue transmitters installed under the self help blackspot funding by communities and councils in smaller towns that also will need upgrading.
There is still a long way to go, when the state with approx 1/3 of the landmass has only one commercial digital transmitter outside of the Perth metro area...!
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From memory, I think the Government reduced commercial TV licences by $250 million back in February 2010, but that money doesn't seemed to have flowed into new digital TX'ers so far. On top of that there is also a lot of lower powered analogue transmitters installed under the self help blackspot funding by communities and councils in smaller towns that also will need upgrading.
There is still a long way to go, when the state with approx 1/3 of the landmass has only one commercial digital transmitter outside of the Perth metro area...!
73's
Rob...
VK6LD
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ABW-2 analogue shutdown yesterday
Brisbane next month!
http://www.digitalready.gov.au/what-is- ... chover-map
Brisbane next month!
http://www.digitalready.gov.au/what-is- ... chover-map
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What an undignified switch-off! In mid-program. No warning text or countdown timer. Where's the sense of occasion?
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An amusing array of choices on what to do with the old TV!
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Captured this morning, the last 30 seconds or so of ABQ-2, BTQ-7, QTQ-9, and TVQ-10 analogue transmissions.
At least one of the networks acknowledged the occasion!
(Or was it the Tech in the transmitter room?)
At least one of the networks acknowledged the occasion!
(Or was it the Tech in the transmitter room?)
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FWIW: Pic's of switch off at BTQ7 circulating on Twitter.
Gentleman charged with switching off is an amateur too (was shown in a 7 news story a couple of days ago sitting in his shack)!
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And this...
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Thanks for the videos Adam. The BTQ7 one was good, all a bit sad though after running so long, but good things must come to an end I guess.
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it's the end of one chapter and the start of another. maybe now the ACMA or WIA will start to consider letting standard calls use all of the 6M band now that analogue tv has been switched off.
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I don't know where the WIA comes into this??VK4LHD wrote:it's the end of one chapter and the start of another. maybe now the ACMA or WIA will start to consider letting standard calls use all of the 6M band now that analogue tv has been switched off.
I'm was certain their position on 6M is well understood.
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nice compilation there for BTQ7, it's a shame everyone else just switched it off. Ch10 showing bold & beautiful - that's an embarrassing last transmission.
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Does anyone have any recordings or information with the Sydney area switch off?
I'd love to see some recordings of it
I'd love to see some recordings of it
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At least the people around Gore Hill may get a bit less rf exposure now that a few hundred kw have ceased.
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Watched Sydney 7 and 9, went off precisely 0900. Nine just switched off normal programs but Seven finished with their old B and W Goodnight, quite nice!
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I hope someone puts it up on Youtube like was done in QLD...
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my blog entry
http://www.vk3bq.com/2013/12/10/analogue-tv-switch-off/
ch7 turn off melbourne
and the spec an showing ch7,9 and 10 carriers going
http://www.vk3bq.com/2013/12/10/analogue-tv-switch-off/
ch7 turn off melbourne
and the spec an showing ch7,9 and 10 carriers going
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So that's it then!
The end of a 3½ year process.
Melbourne and surrounding areas along with Remote Central and Eastern Australia were the last regions to switch off today.
The end of a 3½ year process.
Melbourne and surrounding areas along with Remote Central and Eastern Australia were the last regions to switch off today.
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