27-11-2016, 09:25 AM
Most likely yes.
There were many countries that took the take up of TV much later than us so the sensible way would have been UHF.
In the UK there were still some pockets that could not receive UHF even after the 405 line switch off, especially in valleys and areas up here in Scotland, I remember one customer's Philips 210 being uplifted in January 85 as she lost BBC1 on channel 3 her only receivable channel. She lived six miles from Straiton on the road to the Galloway hills.
There were many countries that took the take up of TV much later than us so the sensible way would have been UHF.
In the UK there were still some pockets that could not receive UHF even after the 405 line switch off, especially in valleys and areas up here in Scotland, I remember one customer's Philips 210 being uplifted in January 85 as she lost BBC1 on channel 3 her only receivable channel. She lived six miles from Straiton on the road to the Galloway hills.






