New Technologies Councilman Francisco in April, reported that the City of Cehegín has learned that next week the company Abertis, responsible for the distribution of the television signal from the repeater Peña Rubia, proceed to make changes some channels that specifically affect the issuance of Tele 5 HD, Boing, and Antena 3, so users will have to make at home retune your television set to keep watching these channels or, in the case of households with communal aerial, in the case of neighboring communities, adapting the antenna.
According to the information received by the City Council on Wednesday, October 15, Channel 38, which broadcast HD Tele 5 and Boing, will be off starting their release into the channel 50 Other changes occur gradually.
The new channels to be used for the issuance will be 36, 50 and 59.
Francisco Abril explained that these changes result in the field of 'Digital Dividend' that will expand 4G technology to provide better services.
April has added that users Cehegín cable televisions will not have to do anything special because your provider will be the one responsible for making the channel change signal and serve.
In the case of single-family homes will suffice retune the TV.
Where they will have to make changes in collective antennas of neighborhood where an installer will have to adjust the receive channel to continue watching television channels affected.
Councilman New Technologies reported that unlike the analog blackout that occurred in 2010, where users had to bear the cost of these changes, this time the government has provided for the payment of invoices arising from the modification antennas neighboring communities, fulfilling the requirements that have already posted on the internet.
Francisco Abril has called installers and aerial installers in the locality to be alert to these changes that will occur and can serve in the best possible way to neighboring communities requiring their services.
Likewise councilor has offered to expand the available information for professionals who need it, within which the City has.
DTT is broadcast through waves, which occupy a portion of the spectrum.
This spectrum is shared by television, radio, telephone and other communications.
So far TV has been using those between 21 and 69 channels.
However, in 2007 the European Commission agreed to allocate a portion of the spectrum occupied by the mobile television generation, known as 4G.
In application of the European Directive, the Spanish government established queantes January 1 2015los channels 61 to 69, ie, the last 9 in the band used so far, will become available for the 4G.
It is what is called 'Digital Dividend'.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cehegín