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"Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in message
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:::Jerry:::: wrote:
They'll be using higher power for digital as and when analogue

gets
turned
off. So if you already get a reasonable analogue signal it

should be
tickity boo in digital.


How will that effect those on the South Coast, were TX power is
limited due to the problem of co-channel interference with French
stations, surely any increase in TX power will only make that

problem
worse, or will this co-channel interference problem stop with a

full
digital service ?


Co-channel interference depends on the channels used. And digital

*should*
be more robust to modest levels of interference that are obvious on
analogue.


So explain why most of the effected transmitters are going to be the
last to be switched off, surely if the problems are going to be
reduced by the digital service then they would be amongst the first
inline for the switch over ?