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  2. Ridge Hill transmitting station - Wikipedia

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    Ridge Hill supplies its signal to 17 relays which allow coverage into "fringe" areas not able to receive a good signal from the main transmitter.. All 5 analogue programme channels were broadcast plus the full 6 digital MUXES although the multiplexes were scattered across the band requiring a wideband aerial for most consumers.

  3. Long Mountain transmitting station - Wikipedia

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    Despite not taking its signal off-air, it was originally classed as a 625-line UHF TV relay of Blaenplwyf. The transmitter originally radiated 1 kW providing TV and radio to an area including Newtown and Oswestry. Being only 400 metres (1,300 ft) from the England/Wales border, coverage extended to several towns in England – Shrewsbury included.

  4. Beacon Hill transmitting station - Wikipedia

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    In April 2009, the analogue television transmissions at Beacon Hill A were turned off, requiring homes in the area to switch to the Freeview service. [4] The Beacon Hill transmitter group was the first in the South West of England to stop broadcasting analogue television services.

  5. Kilvey Hill transmitting station - Wikipedia

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    Currently, the hill's transmitters cater for viewers and listeners in Swansea, Neath Port Talbot and South Carmarthenshire. The station is owned and operated by Arqiva . Freeview digital terrestrial TV was already available at low power from this transmitter before the digital switchover process began, with the first stage taking place on ...

  6. Television antenna - Wikipedia

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    A single transmitter location may transmit signals for several channels. [21] CABD (communal antenna broadcast distribution) is a system installed inside a building to receive free-to-air TV/FM signals transmitted via radio frequencies and distribute them to the audience. [22]

  7. Rowridge transmitting station - Wikipedia

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    It currently has a 172-metre (564 ft) tall guyed mast, owned and operated by Arqiva (previously National Grid Wireless). There is a smaller tower on the site belonging to British Telecom . Prior to Digital Switchover (DSO) the station broadcast with a power of 250 kW ( ERP ) for FM radio, 500 kW for analogue television, and 20 kW for digital ...

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