Channel 5 had 2 Analogue Transmitters. The main and backup, so when the first was switched off the output would have been low power. Channel 5 did not go off until the second transmitter had been switched off, then the power supplies for each and finally the Isolator where switched off.
There seemed to be an awful lot of switches to turn off. I'd have thought it would be just one for the C5 analogue transmitter and one for the HD mux transmitter.
It is sad that the Lichfield Transmitter won't be used for TV again. I know that after 1985 the transmitter wasn't used for TV for some years because of the 405 Line switch off and didn't get used again until Channel 5 began,
Channel 5 had 2 Analogue Transmitters. The main and backup, so when the first was switched off the output would have been low power. Channel 5 did not go off until the second transmitter had been switched off, then the power supplies for each and finally the Isolator where switched off.
geraldboss 1 month ago in playlist Uploaded videos
There seemed to be an awful lot of switches to turn off. I'd have thought it would be just one for the C5 analogue transmitter and one for the HD mux transmitter.
TumbleTower 1 month ago
Who is that woman?
15hl 4 months ago
It is sad that the Lichfield Transmitter won't be used for TV again. I know that after 1985 the transmitter wasn't used for TV for some years because of the 405 Line switch off and didn't get used again until Channel 5 began,
Matt571 4 months ago