I’m glad I’m not the only one a bit confused by this whole Freeview thing…
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Freeview is simply the brand name given to the free-to-air networks as opposed to digital satellite television.
The 15 channels are:
ABC1, ABC2, ABC HD, 7 Digital 1, 7 Digital 2, 7HD, 9 Digital 1, 9 Digital 2, 9 HD, Ten, One, Ten HD, SBS 1, SBS 2, SBS HD.
If you do a search through the digital band you’ll also find ABC3, SBS 3 and 7 Digital 3 which I presume must be in waiting.
Believe it or not, there are some people like my parents (my dad in particular) who won’t otherwise upgrade their television until the analogue switchoff.
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March 5th, 2009 at 2:46 pm
Freeview is simply the brand name given to the free-to-air networks as opposed to digital satellite television.
The 15 channels are:
ABC1, ABC2, ABC HD, 7 Digital 1, 7 Digital 2, 7HD, 9 Digital 1, 9 Digital 2, 9 HD, Ten, One, Ten HD, SBS 1, SBS 2, SBS HD.
If you do a search through the digital band you’ll also find ABC3, SBS 3 and 7 Digital 3 which I presume must be in waiting.
Believe it or not, there are some people like my parents (my dad in particular) who won’t otherwise upgrade their television until the analogue switchoff.