DTT - Everything you need to know

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14. When will I need to be ready to receive DTT?

DTT has been available to the entire population since the end of 2010. In some areas, both types of transmissions (new digital and old analogue) are available (simulcast). Some users may therefore still be able to receive television using their current equipment, but will also be able to receive digital broadcasts once you have the proper equipment.

In practice, you can still watch television, without making any changes, until your local transmitter/relay is switched off.

However, it is strongly recommended that you install the equipment you need and make sure that your television sets are ready to receive DTT in advance. In this way, you can be sure that you will not have any last minute problems and you will be able to start benefiting from the qualities of DTT sooner.

The definitive transition to DTT in Portugal is being conducted in the following phases:

  • 1st phase - from 12 January 2012, transmitters and relays that provide coverage of coastal areas of the mainland territory. Specifically, the transmitters at Palmela on 12 January; Fóia Monchique on 23 January; Lisbon-Monsanto on 1 February;
    Reguengo do Fetal on 13 February; and São Macário on 23 February. For further information, including details of the relays involved, see DTT - ANACOM adjusts timetable for the 1st stage of the switch-off planhttp://www.anacom.pt/render.jsp?contentId=1113218;
     
  • 2nd phase - 22 March 2012, transmitters and relays that provide coverage in the Azores and Madeira;
     
  • 3rd Stage - 26 April 2012, all remaining transmitters and relayshttp://www.anacom.pt/render.jsp?categoryId=337135.

Switch-off plan for Portugal - 2012

Detailed plan for the cessation of terrestrial analogue transmissions (switch-off plan).
(Click to enlarge image)

Therefore, if you do not subscribe to a paid TV services, or if you live in one of the Autonomous Regions and receive only RTP1 and the regional channel, to continue receiving television broadcasts past the date on which the traditional (analogue) transmissions from your local transmitter or relay are switched off, you must have the proper equipment to receive digital signals.

For further information, consult the DTT Websitehttp://tdt.telecom.pt/.

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