SkyComs ¦Digital Switchover¦Satellite Dish Install¦Aerial Install¦Telephone Service¦FreeSat¦Freeview


Go to content

Top 10 Frequently Asked Questions


How much should a new roof aerial cost?
Most aerials should work after digital switchover, but a few may require an upgrade or new cable connections if you decide to get Freeview.

If you do need a new aerial, installation is likely to cost around £60-£180, and an additional socket costs around £45.

Can I test my aerial before the digital switchover?
You can test your current aerial through analogue Teletext. This test is designed to check if your current aerial will need to be replaced or upgraded to receive digital TV through your aerial after the switchover.

The test pattern is broadcast on Teletext page 284 on BBC1, BBC2, ITV1, Channel 4 and S4C. You should carry out the test on all channels and under different weather conditions (fog, rain, fine dry weather, etc) to achieve a more accurate and objective result. If there are more than 4 squares missing (randomly spaced – complete lines missing are fine) then your aerial needs checked or replaced. Ideally, the screen should display a full grid of vertical/horizontal white boxes.


Will set-top aerials work at switchover?
Set-top aerials are more susceptible to interference than a good roof-top aerial. General rule of thumb is that, if you currently get a good, clear analogue picture with a set-top aerial, you stand a fairly good chance of doing so after the switchover. But you may have to upgrade that indoor aerial. If you don’t currently get a good clear signal, you’re unlikely to with digital TV.

To test the performance of your set-top aerial please visit analogue Teletext page 284, or 484 on S4C in Wales.

Factsheet: Indoor Aerials

  • What is a portable or set-top aerial?
  • How will digital switchover affect set-top aerials?
  • How can I check that my existing set-top aerial will receive a good digital picture?


Click here to view this fact sheet


Will my Video/ DVD recorder still work once I get digital?
After switchover video and analogue DVD recorders will still play back videotapes and DVDs as before, but will not be able to record one digital channel while you watch another.

If you would like to continue doing this after switchover the simplest way is to get a digital TV recorder. There are three types of digital TV recorders: a recorder that records onto a hard drive, a recorder that records onto a DVD and a recorder that allows you to do both.

If you have an analogue TV, consider getting a digital TV recorder that will also convert your TV with a 'twin tuner'. Look for the 'digital tick' logo. It means the product is designed to continue working after switchover.


I do not think I can get digital TV through my aerial now - do I have to wait and see whether I will?
You can test your current aerial through analogue Teletext. This test is designed to check if your current aerial will need to be replaced or upgraded to receive digital TV through your aerial after the switchover. The test pattern is broadcast on Teletext page 284 on BBC1, BBC2, ITV1, Channel 4 and S4C.

You should carry out the test on all channels and under different weather conditions (fog, rain, fine dry weather, etc) to achieve a more accurate and objective result. If there are more than 4 squares missing (randomly spaced – complete lines missing are fine) then your aerial needs checked or replaced. Ideally, the screen should display a full grid of vertical/horizontal white boxes.


Generic Retune Guide for Set-top Box
Please click here to view this guide.

When does the West Country ITV region switchover?
In 2009 the West Country-TV region will switch to digital TV.

  • The Beacon Hill transmitter group, serving Torbay and south Devon will switchover in two stages: stage one will be on April 8th and stage two on April 22nd 2009
  • The Stockland Hill transmitter group, serving Exeter, parts of Devon, Somerset and Dorset will switchover in two stages: stage one will be on May 6th and stage two May 20th 2009
  • The Huntshaw Cross transmitter group, serving north Devon will switchover in two stages: stage one will be on July 1st and stage two July 29th 2009
  • The Redruth transmitter group, serving west Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly will switchover in two stages: stage one will be on July 8th and stage two August 5th 2009
  • The Caradon Hill transmitter group, serving east Cornwall and Devon, including Plymouth will switchover in two stages: stage one will be on August 12th and stage two September 9th 2009


When does the Granada ITV region switchover?
The Winter Hill transmitter area and its dependent relays, serving Liverpool, Manchester, Lancashire, Cheshire and north Staffordshire, switches to digital from the 4th November 2009.

The switchover is a two stage process that will start on the 4th of November and finish on the 2nd of December.

Return to FAQ main page


© Skycoms ¦ Skycoms is a Trademark of S-Net.co.uk ltd. A Company Registered in England under Registration Number 4923073. Registered Office Address: 1 Abbot’s Quay, Monks Ferry, Birkenhead, Wirral CH41 5LH. Vat Number 825257231

Back to content | Back to main menu