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Arfon transmitting station

 
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Arfon
Height of mast 317.4 metres (1,041 ft)
Relay of Llanddona
BBC region BBC Wales
ITV region ITV Wales

The Arfon transmitting station is a facility for FM radio and television transmission at Nasareth, Caernarfon, Gwynedd in northwestern Wales (grid reference SH476493). It includes a 308.5 metres (1,012 ft) guyed mast with antennas attached at various heights. The mast is surmounted by a television transmitting antenna, which brings the total height of the structure to 317.4 metres (1,041 ft), making it the tallest structure in Wales.[1] It is owned and operated by Arqiva.

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History

The station was built by the ITA in the 1960s to provide a 405-line ITV Band III (VHF) TV service for north west Wales. Unlike the BBC, which served the area from Llanddona (on the island of Anglesey), Arfon gave better coverage to some areas. 405-line TV was discontinued in the UK in 1985.

In October 1975 the site became a medium power 625 line UHF TV relay of Llandonna, at the time carrying BBC One, BBC Two and ITV. S4C was added in 1982. More recently, Police and Ambulance communications have been added, in addition to mobile (cellular) telephone antennas. In 1993, Classic FM began using the site for FM coverage of north west Wales in preference to Llanddona (the BBC's regional FM site), partly due to a dispute over BBC charges for sharing fees of its transmitter masts and antennas, but more because Arfon, in conjunction with Great Orme's Head (near Llandudno) gave Classic FM better coverage than the BBC sites.

On 16 November 1998, local commercial radio station Champion 103 launched from studios in Bangor with its transmitter at Arfon.

The mast had its aircraft warning lights replaced in Summer 2006 to red lamps employing arrays of ultrabright LEDs.

On 18 July 2006, national digital radio network Digital One began broadcasting from the station.

Coverage area

The primary television service area includes most of Anglesey and central parts of the Llŷn Peninsula, however many viewers in south Dublin and north County Wicklow can also receive Arfon's broadcasts. The radio service area is slightly larger, reaching further down Cardigan Bay towards Tonfannau near Tywyn. [1]

Channels listed by frequency

Arfon transmits four of the five analogue terrestrial television channels. As with all Welsh transmissions, Arfon is required to carry S4C instead of Channel 4 which is broadcast to the rest of the United Kingdom.

  • Analogue radio (FM VHF)[2]
    • 100.7 MHz - Classic FM (3.75KW Horizontal / 15KW Vertical)
    • 103.0 MHz - Heart Anglesey (5KW - was "Champion 103")
  • Digital Radio (DAB) [3]
    • Block 11D: 222.06 MHz - Digital One (900 watts)
    • Block 12B: 225.64 MHz - BBC Digital (4KW)

Digital switchover

Digital switchover is scheduled for north west Wales in November 2009. At this time, the analogue television transmissions from Arfon will cease and will be replaced by digital only transmissions. In preparation for this, the transmitting antenna at the top of the mast was replaced in March 2008. This new antenna is slightly taller than the previous one, resulting in the mast's total height increasing to 317.4 metres (1,041 ft) from its previous height of 313.9 metres (1,030 ft).[1]

References

  1. ^ a b Gwynedd Council : Track & Trace Planning Applications : Application Details
  2. ^ Radio Listeners Guide 2010
  3. ^ Radio Listeners Guide 2010

See also

External links

Coordinates: 53°1′12″N 4°16′25″W / 53.02°N 4.27361°W / 53.02; -4.27361


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