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  2. 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 ...

  3. 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.

  4. Ridge Hill transmitting station - Wikipedia

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    These are covered by the Mendip transmitter which can be seen from the south and west of Gloucester city, and a very much smaller part of Cheltenham. From 4 December 2006 Ridge Hill broadcast ITV1 West on UHF channel 30 (rebroadcasting the signal from Mendip ) in addition to the existing ITV1 Central service on channel 25.

  5. Mendip transmitting station - Wikipedia

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    The station is owned and operated by Arqiva (which acquired National Grid Wireless, previously Crown Castle). Until 2008 a GRP aerial cylinder, containing the analogue television transmitting antennas, was mounted at the top of the mast, bringing the total height of the structure to 305 metres (1,001 ft). With a mean height of 596 metres (1,955 ...

  6. Television transmitter - Wikipedia

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    A television transmitter is a transmitter that is used for terrestrial (over-the-air) television broadcasting.It is an electronic device that radiates radio waves that carry a video signal representing moving images, along with a synchronized audio channel, which is received by television receivers ('televisions' or 'TVs') belonging to a public audience, which display the image on a screen.

  7. Television in Northern Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Formerly, only two-thirds of homes in Northern Ireland was able to receive Freeview services from the three main transmitters (Brougher Mountain, Divis and Limavady). [1] At the time of the October 2012 switchover, the Freeview service was boosted in power and extended to relay transmitters for the first time, making it available to 98% of homes.