Kimmeragh (IoM) digital TV transmitter (no analogue)

Kimmeragh (IoM) transmitter: (Google Earth) (Live Maps) (Google maps) GPS: 54.3719,-4.38759

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The symbol shows the location of the Kimmeragh (IoM) transmitter. The Kimmeragh (IoM) transmitter covers 3,000 homes.

Kimmeragh (IoM) digital TV transmitter (no analogue)
The yellow area has the strongest signal from this transmitter, green areas are served by stronger signals from other transmitters, white shows low signal areas. See Overlap Map Key for details.

Kimmeragh (IoM) digital switchover schedule

Note: This is the only schedule for digital switchover. Digital services cannot be introduced before the dates listed for "testing purposes" as they will generally use the same transmission frequencies as the services they replace. Another alternative, available today, is Freesat.

June 2009
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BBC Two England analogue switched off.

The following Freeview digital services will be available:
logos for BBC1,BBC2,BBC3,BBC4,CBBC,CBBS,N24,BBCPAR,BBCIT,BBCI301,BBCR1,BBCR1X,BBCR2,BBCR3,BBCR4logos for BBCR5L,BBCR5LSX,BBCR6,BBCR7,BBCAN,BBCWSR

July 2009
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BBC One North East, ITV-1 Granada and Channel 4 analogue switched off.

The following Freeview digital services will be available:
logos for FVHDPROPER,ITV1,C4,FIVE,ITV2,C4PLUS1,MOR4,E4,ITV2P,TTXT

Freeview HD coming soon 3 ITV1 Granada 4 Channel 4 5 FIVE 6 ITV2 13 Channel 4+1 14 More4 28 E4 33 ITV2+1 100 Teletext 102 Rabbit 106 Direct Gov 107 Gay Rabbit 728 Heart

It will be necessary to perform a full rescan of your Freeview box on this day.

July 2010
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The following Freeview services will be withdrawn:
logos for FVHDPROPER
The following Freeview digital services will be available:
logos for BBCHD,ITVHD,C4HD

It will be necessary to perform a full rescan of your Freeview box on this day.

Transmission frequencies

Before Sunday 15th November 1998

C53C57C60C63
C4BBC OneITV1BBC TWO

Sunday 15th November 1998 to Thursday 18th June 2009

C53C57C60C63
C4BBC OneITV1BBC TWO

After Thursday 16th July 2009

C41+*C44*C47*
Mux D3+4Mux BBCAMux BBCB

Colour bands denote aerial groups: Red:A Yellow:B Green:C/D Brown:E Grey:K Black:Wideband

Notes

'Out of group' frequencies are marked with a star. Analogue power output 40 Watts, post switchover average digital multiplex output will be 100 Watts.

To receive signals from this transmitter, the aerial must be mounted for vertical polarization - the elements going from top to bottom.

Before switchover, the public service broadcasting multiplexes were 1, 2 and B; afterwards they were first PSB1, 2 and 3 but now called BBCA, D3+4 and BBCB. The commercial multiplexes A, C and D had initial post-switchover names COM4, 5 and 6; now they are SDN, ArqA and ArqB. At switchover BBCA, ArqA and ArqB will switch from 16QAM to 64QAM mode transmission, so five multiplexes will transmit in the 64QAM (2/3) 8k mode. BBCB is used for Freeview HD (DVB-T2, 256QAM), and has a pre-switchover service on selected main transmitters.

After switchover, you will have needed to upgrade to a Wideband aerial to receive some or all digital television services.



See full list of analogue transmitters for a complete list of shutdown dates.

itv1 - Douglas transmitter area*

DateIncumbent ITV company
1st Feb 1983 to 31st Dec 1992TV-am (breakfast)
1st Jan 1993 to dateGMTV (breakfast)
NoteFor digital switchover this region is now known as Granada.
* The Kimmeragh (IoM) transmitter was not an original ITV VHF 405-line transmitter: the historical information shown above includes the details of the company reponsible for the Kimmeragh (IoM) transmitter when it began transmission.

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I am receiving BBC digital signals from my aerial which is configured for Kimmeragh at 1.5 miles line of sight except for trees. You state that Kimmeragh cannot provide "test signals" in advance of switch over.
Can you therefore please tell me the likely source of this new signal so that I can realign my aerial and futhur improve it? It shows 100% solid on the test page but in fact suffers from intermittant break up.
Posted by Malcolm (3 posts) on Thursday 5 March 2009 9:47AM GB
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Malcolm: What frequency is the multiplex on? You can then work out the transmitter clicking here: Find a Freeview transmitter by frequency | ukfree.tv - independent digital television and switchover advice, since 2002
Posted by Briantistplatinum (21,369 posts) on Thursday 5 March 2009 9:50AM GB
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N.B. Your postcode facility does not recognise Isle of Man postcodes although the U.K. Royal Mail does.
Posted by Malcolm (3 posts) on Thursday 16 July 2009 7:43AM GB
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Malcolm: Yes, this is a problem, but the service I used to translate postcodes doesn't support them. If you have a few thousand pounds for me to get the list from Royal Mail, I will gladly add them to the site!
Posted by Briantistplatinum (21,369 posts) on Saturday 18 July 2009 12:07PM GB
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Digital TV from Kimmeragh Isle of Man ( line of sight) is not yet as reliable as analogue. I have paid for new TV's, new correct aerial, new cabling. Most of the time it has been good with occasional pixilation and the bin wagon and low flying helicopters cause havoc. However 21 Oct 2009 things are very bad indeed. Signal on for about 30 seconds then off for about 30 seconds and this has been most of the morning and still as I write. When it is on it is 100% solid, no pixilation problems. I put a signal meter on the end of the lead and this shows solid signal then total dropout then solid signal etc.

If anyone else has this problem PLEASE PHONE the IOM Broadcast Commission. They have only had 2 complaints so far. Should we pay for a service that does not deliver ?
Posted by Malcolm (3 posts) on Wednesday 21 October 2009 12:54PM GB
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The ongoing problems with the Kimmeragh Tx are due to a faulty fibre optic link from Douglas to Jurby. There was a problem post switchover with the radio link from Jurby - Albert tower - Kimmeragh. Arquiva know about the problem and are trying to sort it.
Posted by Juan (2 posts) on Saturday 14 November 2009 10:32AM GB
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Juan: Thanks for that information.
Posted by Briantistplatinum (21,369 posts) on Saturday 14 November 2009 10:54AM GB
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Arquiva have now decided that the problem is still being caused by the radio link from ramsey to kimmeragh & are awaiting planning permission to reposition the feeder antenna on the albert tower. Freesat anyone?
Posted by Juan (2 posts) on Monday 14 December 2009 11:45PM GB
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