Steven Cross well yes :-p But things can be fed and controlled from further back, wasn’t sure if this was the transmitter building or an MCR stopping a feed, or a remote control of the transmitter.
@@AvroVulcanXH607 you know. I've been plugging and unplugging those things in various apps rooms for years, and only now do I find out what they're actually called. Thanks!
@@RyanGonTV No you fool the announcement was made at the BBC Local Northern Ireland tv newsroom Studio in Belfast, And the bloke and woman pull the two sockets out of transmitter analogue generator box Didn't you watch what the bloke and woman was doing with the camera man standing near them holding the camera.. Geeze, you starting to now sounding like Christopher Williams on TH-cam.
It was in Broadcasting House, Belfast
WE MADE HISTORY BOYS
That’s how easy it’s is shut it off…
Wow…
Just pulling a couple of MUSA Links took the station off air ? Must have been more behind th scenes I'm sure!
Nice timing there.
hi allan
What if bbc went back to analog? (Even though it won't happen.)
Quite hard to imagine
If the BBC went back to analogue, we will end up back to 4 channels and fuzzy 5 , won't happen.
the analogue plugs have probably been chucked out, so never
@@mattsvids181 what if someone somehow finds them?
@@Pd_Subs. then they'll probably be destroyed by all of the other rubbish
Omg is moving 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
I miss ceefax and Teletext 😭
Me too. I wish I were born on 2000. And on uk
Me too
I whish analog tv was still going
me too
the digital switchover had many consequences to the human race
Was this in a building in NI, or somewhere in London feeding NI?
Ni because it was analog, mainly bc analog signals wouldn't reach that far
Steven Cross well yes :-p But things can be fed and controlled from further back, wasn’t sure if this was the transmitter building or an MCR stopping a feed, or a remote control of the transmitter.
Old comment I know, but this was in the divis transmitter which, I shit you not, is less than one mile from my house
It was in Broadcasting House, Belfast.
Imagine if she turned the wrong one off
What's that fork?
It's a plug.
A "u-link" to be precise
it's actually the orange analog plugs.
@@AvroVulcanXH607 you know. I've been plugging and unplugging those things in various apps rooms for years, and only now do I find out what they're actually called. Thanks!
Is That Behind The Shutdowns?
In a tv station??????????????????
No. In a broadcast centre.
@@123_Pop_It Yes, in Belfast.
@@RyanGonTV ok...
@@RyanGonTV No you fool the switch off of the BBC2 analogue tv service happen at the BBC Studio in Belfast,
@@RyanGonTV No you fool the announcement was made at the BBC Local Northern Ireland tv newsroom Studio in Belfast, And the bloke and woman pull the two sockets out of transmitter analogue generator box Didn't you watch what the bloke and woman was doing with the camera man standing near them holding the camera.. Geeze, you starting to now sounding like Christopher Williams on TH-cam.
Anyone watching in 2022?
me
what do they end up doing with the plugs?
Me
@@ariannamcfarland3721 idk tho preferably put in a museum
@@moonlight_ooo9235 that would be nice
me
Lol
Hi
bbc 2 shutdown for forever
What is that they removed?
They removed analogue and replaced them to digital because uk wanted to sell analogue signals for money
4g network
They removed a power shutoff from the analog output computer. They shut down the analog tv to promote their new digital 4g tv.
they're called MUSA link (i think)
Stop analog broadcast, and stay on digital broadcast.