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What happens during switchover?

The Selkirk transmitter and its 11 relays (known as a transmitter group) have completed the switch to digital.

You can download our leaflet about the switchover for the Selkirk transmitter group PDF (1Mb)

The local relay transmitters are:

Bonchester Bridge Clovenfords Eyemouth Galashiels
Innerleithen Jedburgh Lauder Peebles
Stow Yetholm Hawick

Am I affected by the Selkirk transmitter group switchover?

You are affected if you receive your TV signal through your aerial from the Selkirk transmitter group

If you receive your TV signal through an aerial and are watching the Selkirk transmitter group you will be affected on 6 November 2008. It is possible that your aerial may be pointing towards a different transmitter group that will switch at another time. Please see the map for more information.

The digital TV switchover affects any TV not connected to a satellite service

The easiest way to check if a TV is affected is to look for the messages that will appear at the top of your TV screen several times a day. These will appear on 6 October and run until the switchover is complete.

This reads: "Less than 1 month left to make sure that you are equipped to receive digital TV on 6th November."

Disruption to services

During preparations for switchover there may be interruptions to your television service due to engineering work. While digital switchover relates to TV, and not to radio, the preparations to switchover may also result in interruptions to radio service. For more information on engineering works please click here.

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