Broadcast frequencies are changing in the Nelson region
Freeview viewers may need to retune their TV or set-top box when the broadcast frequencies change in the Nelson region on Tuesday 14 August.
The changes only affect Freeview terrestrial viewers who receive signals from the Botanical Ridge and Mt Campbell transmitters. They will not affect Sky subscribers, analogue TV viewers or Freeview satellite TV viewers.
The Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment’s Radio Spectrum Policy and Planning Manager Len Starling said: “Affected viewers will see a message pop up on their TV screens this week, prompting them to retune when the frequencies change. Retuning can be done simply using the remote control.”
“Those who watch Freeview TV and share an aerial with others, such as in an apartment building or retirement village, should contact their property manager for advice on whether their installation requires any modification.”
Managers of apartments, hotels or motels are advised to talk to an installer prior to the frequencies being changed, to see if any technical adjustments are needed.
The channel frequencies are changing to ensure that New Zealand’s radio spectrum is freed up for other uses and emerging technologies.