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Old 22-09-2005, 12:55   #20
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Re: Analogue terrestrial switch-off

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Originally Posted by Chris T
So if the freeview service moves into the frequencies vacated by analogue, that should remove the possibility of everyone having to buy a new aerial also?
I guess so. However, as the current Freeview frequencies are freed up this will leave room for new digital muxes so you might want a wideband aerial in any case!
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Originally Posted by Zeph
Read Please, its a Freeview Receiver AND PVR, it has dual tuners so you can watch one channel and record another! You dont have to buy one, it just makes things easier, youre not forced into anything, although i reckon VHS recorders will be next to go! And good riddance to screwed up tapes and nights enjoying the recorder with its top off trying to untangle tape from the heads.
Dixons has already stopped selling VHS machines. Over time TVs, DVD recorders, etc. will all come with an integrated digital tuner and eventually they will phase out the analogue tuner altogether.
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