Crystal Palace Tower light show marks digital switchover
The switch from analogue to digital TV service was marked by a spectacular light show at the Crystal Palace broadcast tower. The show included a beam of light shooting up the tower and out over London, representing the invisible digital signals.
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Crystal Palace broadcast tower is lit up for the digital switchover. Arqiva, the company that has engineered the UK’s digital switchover project (DSO), installed more than 6 tonnes of lights for the event.
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- id:1163781
- date:18 April 2012
- dimensions:10.02 x 6.66 in. (3008 x 2000 px)
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- file size in memory:17.17 MB
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The switch from analogue to digital TV service was marked by a spectacular light show at the Crystal Palace broadcast tower. The show included a beam of light shooting up the tower and out over London, representing the invisible digital signals.
Details
- id:1163781
- date:18 April 2012
- dimensions:10.02 x 6.66 in. (3008 x 2000 px)
- dpi:300dpi
- file size in memory:17.17 MB
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