Infobox Company name Arqiva logo File Arqiva Logo.svg 200px type Subsidiary foundation 2005 location city Winchester , England location country United Kingdom industry Telecommunications products services Transmission telecommunications Transmissions parent Macquarie Group homepage http www.arqiva.com www.arqiva.com & http www.seesaw.com www.seesaw.com intl yes Arqiva pron en r ki v is a telecommunication s company which provides infrastructure and broadcasting broadcast transmission telecommunications transmission facilities in the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland . The present company was formed by National Grid Wireless originally the UK subsidiary of Crown Castle combining with Arqiva formerly NTL Broadcast in September 2008. Its main customers are broadcasters and mobile phone ... Structure accessdate 2009 04 23 ref Arqiva is a patron of The Radio Academy . ref The Radio Academy http www.radioacademy.org about patrons Patrons ref Arqiva s headquarters are located at Crawley Court in the village of Crawley, Hampshire . In March 2010, Arqiva invested in and launched a catch ... part of Arqiva. British Broadcasting Corporation BBC Responsibility for the transmitter assets ... its new subsidiary Arqiva. Inmedia Arqiva acquired Inmedia Communications from the Carlyle Group for 68.5 ... in 2004. BT Broadcast Arqiva announced the signing of a Sale & Purchase Agreement SPA with BT to acquire ... to regulatory approval in the UK and Germany. ArqivaArqiva purchased National Grid Wireless on 3 ... 2007 arqiva and national grid wireless combine to create unified uk c title Arqiva and National ... 2008 and National Grid Wireless was almagamated into Arqiva. The new company employs around 2000 ... May 2009 Fintan Drury, chairperson of the OneVision consortium made up of TV3 Group , Arqiva, Eircom ... with GCap Media providing UK Digital audio broadcasting DAB wholly owned by Arqiva since 11 February ... www.arqiva.com broadcast Arqiva Online Virtual Tour http www.macquarie.com.au au mcg Macquarie Communications ... more details
Infobox DAB ensemble name Arqiva Digital Ayr image File Arqiva Logo.svg 200px area Ayrshire frequency 11B 218.640 MHz airdate 26th April 2002 ref Radiocentre Commercial Radio Pocket Booklet 2007 ref closedate owner Arqiva website http www.now digital.com Arqiva map transmitters See Below Arqiva Digital Ayr is the name of the DAB multiplex operator for the Ayrshire area. It stretches northwards to Largs and southwards to Girvan and as far inland as the M74 A74 M corridor. The platform originally launched as Score Digital which was a wholly owned subsidiary of Scottish Radio Holdings PLC . When the parent company were bought in 2005 by Emap Radio . However, regulator Ofcom only allowed the takeover under certain conditions, one of which was to sell one of its platforms in Scotland. They chose to sell this one to transmitter company Arqiva . The service is currently carried on three transmitters and as required, has to carry the two BBC regional services, BBC Radio Scotland and BBC Radio nan Gaidheal . Transmitter Sites Switch Scotland currently broadcasts on the following sites ref Radio Listenenrs Guide 2010 ref border 1 cellpadding 5 cellspacing 0 bgcolor efefef Transmitter KW AREA Notes align left Brown Carrick Hill 4.00 Most of Ayrshire align left West Kilbride 1.51 West Kilbride & Irvine Largs is not covered as the signal disappears before Fairlie align left Darvel transmitting station Darvel 0.76 Darvel & Kilmarnock Current Line up of Services The stations currently carried on the platform are ref http www.wohnort.org DAB uknat.html CScot DAB in the UK ref border 1 cellpadding 5 cellspacing 0 bgcolor efefef Service Service Type Signal Compression NOTES align left BBC Radio nan Gaidheal BBC Gealic service Joint Stereo 128 kps BBC Regional Service. Also available on FM Mainly 103.5 104.9 MHz. align left BBC Radio Scotland BBC English service Joint Stereo 128 kps BBC Regional Service. Also available on AM mainly 810 kHz and FM 92 95 MHz . align left Heat Radio Pop Music ... more details
The dominant operator of telecommunications sites in the UK is Arqiva . ref http www.dtg.org.uk news news.php?id 2945 ref Arqiva operates the transmitters for UK terrestrial Television TV and most radio broadcasting, both Analog television analogue and digital . British Telecom BT also operates a number of telecommunications towers in the UK. At one time these were used as the backbone for a national line of sight microwave telecommunications network. One of the most famous of these is the BT Tower London BT Tower in London. However, the introduction of fibre optic network technology rendered these microwave towers largely obsolete for their original purpose. Nowadays they tend to be used mainly for relatively low capacity fixed links to customer sites and mobile telephony . Below the level of the major telecommunications towers, mobile phone operators run roughly 23,000 base station s. In urban areas, these are almost all rooftop sites or microcell s, but in rural areas these are often on towers, frequently owned by BT or Arqiva. There are also numerous military communications sites in the UK, operated by various wings of the armed forces. Many of the masts and towers at military sites are now marketed to commercial site sharers by Arqiva. History The first UK microwave relay towers were built in about 1952 for a television link between Manchester and Kirk o Shotts transmitting station Kirk o Shotts near Glasgow. A chain of 14 towers, known as backbone , running from the Chilterns to Scotland and intended primarily for national defence in the Cold War , was first mentioned publicly in the 1955 Defence White Paper. It announced The Post Office are planning to build up a special network, both by cable and radio, designed to maintain long distance communication in the event of an attack . It wasn t actually built until the early 1960s, by which time the original Backbone ... uk wireless National Grid Wireless http www.arqiva.com Arqiva http www.ntl.com locales gb ... more details
Image Ibcred.jpg thumb 140px right IBC logo The International Broadcasting Convention , more commonly known by its acronym IBC , is an annual trade show for Broadcasting broadcasters , Value added service content creators providers , equipment manufacturers, professional and technical associations, and other participants in the Broadcasting industry. IBC is Europe s largest professional broadcast show and is held annually in September at the Amsterdam RAI Exhibition and Convention Centre RAI Exhibition and Convention Centre in Amsterdam , the Netherlands . In 2009, the show was held on the following dates Conference 10 14 September 2009 Exhibition 11 15 September 2009 In 2009, Arqiva demonstrated its DVB T2 in a test transmission. ref http www.techwatch.co.uk 2009 09 21 arqiva transmits hd at the ibc 2009 Arqiva transmits HD at the IBC 2009 ref In 2010, the show was held on the following dates Conference 9 14 September 2010 Exhibition 10 14 September 2010 IBC2011 takes place at the Amsterdam RAI from 8 13 September. References references External links http www.ibc.org IBC home page Category Television organizations Category Trade shows in the Netherlands Category International broadcasting tv stub de International Broadcast Conference ... more details
Finalist Station of the Year 2010 Arqiva Commercial Radio Awards Finalist Best Promotional Advertising Campaign 2010 Sony Awards Save Jack Finalist Trevor Marshall Presenter of the Year 2010 Arqiva Commercial Radio Awards Finalist Social Action Giving For Living 2010 Arqiva Commercial Radio Awards Finalist Specialist Programme Girls Talk 2010 Arqiva Commercial Radio Awards Winner Best Special Programme Ali s Cancer Diaries 2010 Arqiva Commercial Radio Awards Winner Best Imaging 2010 Arqiva ... New York Radio Festival Winner Best Station Sound 2009 Arqiva Commercial Radio Awards Winner Silver ... commercial radio s top award a Radio Academy Gold Arqiva. Ali s diaries were featured in The Sunday ... more details
The initialism NTL may refer to National Transcommunications Limited NTL Inc Virgin Media , the new name for NTL Inc. Arqiva , formerly the broadcast division of NTL Inc. NTL Ireland , an Irish cable television company owned by NTL Inc from 1999 until 2005, and now owned by Liberty Global Europe . National Training Laboratories , an American non profit behavioral psychology center founded in 1947 by Kurt Lewin Norsk Tjenestemannslag , the Norwegian Civil Service Union NTL rap , a Russian hip hop group from Novosibirsk disambig ja NTL ... more details
coord 50.977 4.101 display title region GB scale 10000 Huntshaw Cross transmitting station is a telecommunications facility serving North Devon including the towns of Barnstaple and South Molton . It broadcasts television, radio and mobile telephone services. It is located on the B3232 road at Huntshaw, Great Torrington . Grid reference SS527220. The mast is 164 metres high. The site is owned by Arqiva and was opened by the Independent Television Authority using the 405 line transmission system on 22 April 1968 carrying the ITV programmes of Westward Television . It switched to 625 line colour transmission on 5 November 1973. Digital switchover began at the site in the early hours of 1 July 2009 when the BBC Two analogue service was switched off just after 01 20 BST. Switchover was completed in the early hours of 29 July 2009 with the analogue services disappearing one by one, starting with BBC One at a few seconds after 01 30. Freeview HD became available to viewers using this transmitter on 24 September 2010. Channel listed by frequency Analogue television Huntshaw Cross radiated all five UK terrestrial analogue television services until digital switchover on 29 July 2009. Digital television Digital Television border 1 cellpadding 5 cellspacing 0 bgcolor efefef UHF CH. KW Multiplex align right 48 10.0 S4C Digital Networks SDN align right 52 10.0 Arqiva A align right 55 20.0 BBC B align right 56 10.0 Arqiva B align right 59 20.0 Digital 3&4 align right 62 20.0 BBC A Viewers were required to perform another retune on 30 September 2009 as SDN and both Arqiva multiplexes reached their final frequency positions and increased in power, a further retune will be required at a future date in 2012 when Arqiva A&B increase to their final power levels. Analogue Radio ref Radio Listeners Guide 2010 ref border 1 cellpadding 5 cellspacing 0 bgcolor efefef Frequency Station KW align right 94.8 MHz BBC Devon 0.675 align right 96.2  MHz Heart Devon 2.50 Heart Devon also broadca ... more details
Infobox UK Transmitter name Preseli image height convert 235.4 m ft 0 built 1962 demolished collapsed BBC BBC Wales ITV HTV ITV Wales The Preseli transmitting station also spelt Presely is a broadcasting and telecommunications facility, situated close to the village of Crymych , in Pembrokeshire , Wales gbmapping SN172306 . It is owned and operated by Arqiva . It has a convert 235.4 m ft 0 high Radio masts and towers Steel lattice guyed steel lattice mast just one foot taller than Britain s tallest skyscraper, 1 Canada Square . It was constructed in 1962 and coverage map coverage includes south west Wales , including Pembrokeshire and parts of western Carmarthenshire and south western Ceredigion . The transmitter carried five analogue television channels and six digital TV multiplexes until 2009 when all analogue television signal were permanently Digital terrestrial television in the United Kingdom switched off . It also carries Classic FM UK Classic FM on 100.5 MHz and Real Radio on 105.7 MHz, and transmits national digital radio multiplexes for the BBC and Digital One . Transmissions ref Radio Listeners Guide 2010 ref ref Television Viewers Guide 2009 ref VHF Analogue Radio 100.5 MHz Classic FM UK Classic FM erp 1.4KW Horizontal erp 5.9KW Vertical 105.7 MHz Real Radio Wales 9.4KW DAB Digital Radio Block 11D 222.064 MHz Digital One 1KW Block 12B 225.648 MHz BBC Digital 5KW Digital Terrestrial Television Channel 42 MUX A SDN 10KW Channel 43 MUX 1 BBC A 20KW Channel 45 MUX C ARQIVA A 10KW Channel 46 MUX 2 D3&4 20KW Channel 49 MUX D ARQIVA B 10KW Channel 50 MUX B BBC B 20KW See also List of masts List of tallest buildings and structures in Great Britain List of radio stations in the United Kingdom References Reflist External links http tx.mb21.co.uk gallery presely.php The Transmission Gallery Photographs and Information http tx.mb21.co.uk mapsys anatv presely.php The Transmission Gallery Television Coverage Map Transmitter sites in Wales coord 51 56 40 N 4 39 40 W r ... more details
infobox UK place country England official name Crawley latitude 51.110822 longitude 1.3901561 shire district Winchester shire county Hampshire region South East England constituency westminster Winchester UK Parliament constituency Winchester post town WINCHESTER postcode district SO21 postcode area SO dial code 01962 os grid reference SU4278834791 Unreferenced date December 2006 about the village in Hampshire, England Crawley disambiguation Crawley is a small village in Hampshire , England , United Kingdom . It is a few miles from the county town and former capital city capital of Winchester . It is a civil parish within the City of Winchester Non metropolitan district local government district . The village is the location of Crawley Court, currently the headquarters of broadcast company Arqiva . Winchester Category Civil parishes in Winchester hampshire geo stub nl Crawley Hampshire ... more details
company, Arqiva. The published results used an 8m high CFA at ground level, and also mounted ... http www.crossedfieldantenna.com DocLib silsden report.pdf title CDL KAT and Arqiva Ltd. Full Silsden test reports author CDL KAT and Arqiva Ltd. year 2010 accessdate 2011 01 14 publisher CDL KAT and Arqiva ... report.pdf title CDL KAT and Arqiva Ltd. test reports author CDL KAT and Arqiva Ltd. year 2009 accessdate 2010 05 18 publisher CDL KAT and Arqiva Ltd. ref The CFA used in the Silsden tests an 8m high ... DocLib silsden short report.pdf PDF document published by KAT & Arqiva of field test results ending ... more details
and assets were bought by Arqiva for approximately 8m. ref name Launch ref Cite news url http .... On 19 January 2011, Arqiva announced plans to find an investment partner for SeeSaw, with options ... http www.digitalspy.co.uk digitaltv news a298838 arqiva seeks partner for seesaw venture.html title Arqiva seeks partner for SeeSaw venture publisher Digital Spy date 2011 01 19 ref Arqiva completed ... SeeSaw in set top box talks publisher Broadband TV News date 2010 02 17 ref Parent company Arqiva ... alias&alias Project Canvas submits merger analysis to OFT as Arqiva join as partner title Project Canvas submits merger analysis to OFT, as Arqiva join as partner publisher Project Canvas date 2010 ... is led by a management team including Nick Thompson, Managing Director of broadcast & media at Arqiva ... 29 arqiva seesaw online tv fallon title Fallon wins 5m ad account for Arqiva online TV service SeeSaw ... at Arqiva. ref Cite web url http www.broadbandtvnews.com 2011 03 07 sebert jumps off seesaw ... more details
across Derbyshire. The Chesterfield transmitter is owned by Arqiva previously NTL . Transmitted ... SDN align right 46 0.04 BBC B align right 50 0.04 Arqiva A align right 52 0.04 Arqiva B Analogue ... 43 0.04 S4C Digital Networks SDN Remains unchnaged align right 46 0.04 Arqiva A Currently Ch. 50 align right 50 0.04 Arqiva B Currently Ch. 52 No other services from the transmitter will be changed ... more details
months ref cite news date 2009 07 23 title Arqiva Press Release accessdate 2009 07 23 url http www.arqiva.com press office press releases press releases 2009 arqiva to acquire project kangaroo ... website accessdate 2009 07 19 ref . As of 1 Oct 2009, the DNS record is attributed to Arqiva and SeeSaw ... more details
Infobox UK Transmitter name Rumster Forest image height convert 229.2 m ft 0 built 1965 demolished collapsed BBC BBC Scotland ITV STV TV network STV North The Rumster Forest transmitting station is a broadcasting and telecommunications facility near the town of Wick, Highland Wick , in Caithness , Scotland gbmapping ND197385 . It is owned and operated by Arqiva . It has a convert 229.2 m ft 0 high Radio masts and towers Steel lattice guyed steel lattice mast . It was constructed in 1965 and coverage map coverage includes north east Scotland , including Caithness and parts of eastern Sutherland . It also serves coastal areas of County of Moray Moray and Banffshire . It carries four analogue TV channels and six digital TV multiplexes. It also carries national analogue BBC FM radio, including BBC Radio 1 , BBC Radio 2 , BBC Radio 3 , BBC Radio 4 and BBC Radio Scotland . Channels by Frequency ref Radio Listeners Guide 2010 ref ref Television Viewers Guide 2009 ref Analogue Radio 90.1 MHz BBC Radio 2 10KW 92.3 MHz BBC Radio 3 10KW 94.5 MHz BBC Radio Scotland 10KW 95.6 MHz BBC Radio 4 10KW 99.7 MHz BBC Radio 1 10KW 104.6 MHz BBC Radio nan Gaidheal 10KW Digital Radio Block 12B 225.648 MHz BBC Digital 10KW Analogue Television until 16th June 2010 UHF Channel 21 Channel 4 UHF Channel 24 STV TV network STV North UHF Channel 27 BBC Two Scotland UHF Channel 31 BBC One Scotland Digital Television before 16th June 2010 Channel 22 Multiplex 2 Digital 3&4 1KW Channel 25 Multiplex A S4C Digital Networks SDN 2KW Channel 28 Multiplex 1 BBC 1KW Channel 32 Multiplex B BBC 1KW Channel 59 Multiplex D Arqiva 2KW Channel 62 Multiplex C Arqiva 2KW Digital television after 16th June 2010 UHF 21 Mux HD 20kW UHF 24 Mux D3&4 ITV , Channel 4 UK Ch4 , Channel Five Ch5 20kW UHF 27 Mux BBCA BBC 20kW UHF 30 Mux SDN 10kW UHF 59 Mux ArqA 10kW UHF 62 Mux ArqB 10kW See also List of masts List of tallest buildings and structures in Great Britain List of radio stations in the United Kingdom References refe ... more details
Infobox DAB ensemble name Now Digital Oxford image area Oxfordshire frequency 10B 211.648 MHz awarded November 8th 2007 airdate Yet to Launch Delayed owner Arqiva website http www.now digital.com www.now digital.com map transmitters See Below Now Digital Oxford , is the name of the DAB multiplex operator for the county of Oxfordshire, serving an area similar to the analogue area served by the now defunct Heart Oxfordshire . It is owned by a consortium of Arqiva and ARI Consultancy ref http www.localdigitalradio.co.uk oxford.php ref . At the time of the licencing, this company was a wholly owned subsidiary of GCap Media PLC until they were bought in 2009 by Global Radio who later sold the DAB licenses to transmitter company Arqiva . The DAB licence was advertised by Ofcom on May 9, 2007. At the close on August 7, 2007, the regulator had received two applications, one from MuxCo Oxford , the other from Now Digital , a wholly owned subsidiary at the time of GCap Media PLC . On January 22, 2008, it was announced that Now Digital Oxford had won the licence. Three transmitters are confirmed as carrying the platform Beckley , Boars Hill & Farthinghoe . As required, the BBC Local service, BBC Radio Oxford BBC Oxford , has to be carried on this platform. Services expected to be on the platform ref radiotoday.co.uk ref Adjusted to reflect the way UK radio is now border 1 cellpadding 5 cellspacing 0 bgcolor efefef Service Service Type Signal Bit Rate NOTES align left BBC Radio Oxford BBC Oxford BBC Local service Joint Stereo 128 kbit s Also on FM 95.2 align left Heart Thames Valley Adult Contemporary Joint Stereo 128 kbit s Also on FM 102.6 Oxford & 97.4 Banbury . align left Oxford s FM 107.9 New Music Chart & Dance mono 80 kbit s Also on FM 107.9 Oxford . align left XFM London XFM Modern Rock Joint Stereo 128 kbit s Relay of London Service. align left My FM Soft Adult Alternative mono 80 kbit s Provides by Absolute Radio Int. align left TO BE ANNOUNCED Adult Contemporary Join ... more details
wiktionarypar NTL NTL may refer to Companies NTL Ireland , a cable television and MMDS company in the Republic of Ireland NTL Telewest and NTL Internet, known since February 2007 as Virgin Media, a company involved in television, Internet, mobile phone, and fixed line telephone services, especially in the United Kingdom, and owner of domain ntl.com Arqiva in United Kingdom, previously known as NTL Broadcast and National Transcommunications Limited Academia National Training Laboratories , a community based in Alexandria, Virginia, and devoted to applied social psychology National Transportation Library , the National Transportation Library of the United States Code Newcastle Airport Williamtown , the IATA code for the airport serving Newcastle, Australia Notylia , in biology, the Notylia genus of orchids Air Anatolia s ICAO code, an airline closed in 2003 Other National Touch League , a touch rugby competition held annually in Australia Nevertheless band , a Christian rock band Number Theory Library , a computer library for number theoretical calculations Normal Tidal Limit , the most upstream point in an estuary normally affected by the tide disambig de NTL fr NTL it NTL ... more details
This typical refers to Seesaw , a playground piece of equipment It may also refer to Music and entertainment SeeSaw Internet television , an Internet television venture by Arqiva that uses technology originally developed for Project Kangaroo video on demand Kangaroo See Saw Margery Daw , a nursery rhyme See Saw musical See Saw musical , a 1919 Broadway theatre Broadway musical with music by Louis Hirsch Seesaw musical Seesaw musical , a 1973 Broadway musical See Saw , a Japanese pop group See Saw 28song 29 See Saw song , a song from Pink Floyd s 1968 album A Saucerful of Secrets Ride My See Saw , a song from The Moody Blues 1968 album In Search of the Lost Chord See Saw , a song by Aretha Franklin from Aretha Now 1968 See Saw TV programme , a series of programmes shown in the UK during the 1980s Science Seesaw mechanism , a theoretical mechanism in particle physics Seesaw chemistry , a molecular geometry term disambig fr See Saw ... more details
Image ETP 1.jpg thumb right 175px ETP 1 ETP 1 or Electronic Test Pattern One was a test card designed and used by the Independent Broadcasting Authority IBA . After test transmissions from the IBA s Engineering Regional Operations Centre ROC in Croydon from 1978 it was phased in on ITV over a period starting from 1979 , replacing Test Card F . After ITV went 24 hours in 1988 , the card ceased to be seen on the channel. It was also seen extensively on both Channel 4 and S4C during both the pre launch tests and during the downtime of those channels, due to their limited hours early on. After launch, it was alternated with in vision teletext services from ORACLE teletext ORACLE and 4 Tel Sbectel . On these channels, it was captioned either IBA CH4 or IBA S4C, with lines above and below this indicating the card was being generated by the channel, the absence of these lines meant it was generated at the transmitter. After the splitting up of the IBA in 1990 , the captioning was changed to Arqiva NTL CH4 NTL S4C. ETP 1 was last broadcast on December 31, 1992 after which Channel 4 showed 4 Tel on View and gradually increased its late night programming eventually going 24 hours a day in 1997 . S4C now broadcasts black screen and tone when off air. Category Test cards ... more details
Infobox mountain name Law Hill photo West Kilbride, Law Hill geograph.org.uk 81459.jpg elevation elevation m 178 elevation ref location West Kilbride , Scotland coordinates coord 55.6958 4.8418 type mountain region GB display inline,title topo Ordnance Survey OS Landranger 63 easiest route walk up past Law Castle , turn at style to left of road Law Hill is a hill in the North Ayrshire town of West Kilbride , overlooking the Firth of Clyde and the hills of Arran beyond. The summit rises above the village, with nearby Law Castle a few minutes walk away. On the farm road which approaches the peak there are a number of green hut s which are used as holiday dwellings or allotment s. Huts of this type were first used as retreats for military servicemen and are now commonly used by families and pensioners, although their number in Scotland has declined. ref Research Consultancy Services 2000 . http www.scotland.gov.uk Resource Doc 156526 0042031.pdf Huts and Hutters in Scotland . Edinburgh Scottish Executive Central Research Unit. p. 8. ref The summit of Law Hill is capped with a large radio tower which belongs to http www.arqiva.com Arqiva . References reflist NorthAyrshire geo stub Category Mountains and hills of North Ayrshire ... more details
Infobox UK Transmitter name Hawick image relay Selkirk height built 1975 demolished collapsed BBC BBC Scotland ITV Border Television ITV Border Hawick transmitting station is a relay transmitter of Selkirk , situated on top of the Miller s Knowes , in Hawick , covering the whole of the town. It is especially used by people north of the Teviot who cannot receive transmissions from Selkirk transmitting station Selkirk . It is owned and operated by Arqiva . Channels listed by frequency Analogue television before 20th November 2008 UHF 23 ITV1 Border Television Border 40W UHF 26 BBC Two 40W UHF 29 Channel 4 40W UHF 33 BBC One Scotland 40W Channel 5 UK Channel 5 was not transmitted from Hawick until switchover. Freeview 20th November 2008 to present UHF 23 Multiplex D3&4 ITV channels, Channel 4 UK Channel 4 s channels, Channel 5 UK Channel 5 UHF 26 Multiplex BBCA BBC channels UHF 29 Multiplex HD BBC One HD , BBC HD , ITV1 HD , Channel 4 HD coord 55.4243 2.7759 type landmark region GB display title Category Transmitter sites in the United Kingdom Category Transmitter sites in Scotland Television transmitters in the UK UK bcast stub ... more details
Infobox UK Transmitter name Galashiels image relay Selkirk height built ? demolished collapsed BBC BBC Scotland ITV Border Television ITV Border Galashiels transmitting station is a relay transmitter of Selkirk , situated to the north of Galashiels , covering the town itself, as well as Melrose and Darnick . It is owned and operated by Arqiva . Channels listed by frequency Analogue television before 20th November 2008 UHF 41 ITV1 Border Television Border 100W UHF 44 BBC Two 100W UHF 47 Channel 4 100W UHF 68 BBC One Scotland 100W Channel 5 UK Channel 5 was not transmitted from Galashiels until switchover. Freeview 20th November 2008 to present UHF 41 Multiplex D3&4 ITV UHF 44 Multiplex BBCA BBC UHF 47 Multiplex HD BBC from 30th November 2010 coord 55.6153 2.7841 type landmark region GB display title Category Transmitter sites in the United Kingdom Category Transmitter sites in Scotland Television transmitters in the UK UK bcast stub ... more details
Infobox UK Transmitter name Jedburgh image relay Selkirk height built ? demolished collapsed BBC BBC Scotland ITV Border Television ITV Border Jedburgh transmitting station is a relay transmitter of Selkirk, Scottish Borders Selkirk , covering the town of Jedburgh . It is owned and operated by Arqiva . Channels listed by frequency Analogue television before 20th November 2008 UHF 41 ITV1 Border Television Border 160W UHF 44 BBC Two 160W UHF 47 Channel 4 160W UHF 68 BBC One Scotland 160W Channel 5 UK Channel 5 was not transmitted from Jedburgh until switchover. Freeview 20th November 2008 to present UHF 41 Multiplex D3&4 ITV UHF 44 Multiplex BBCA BBC UHF 47 Multiplex HD BBC from 30th November 2010 coord 55.4943 2.5376 type landmark region GB display title Category Transmitter sites in the United Kingdom Category Transmitter sites in Scotland Television transmitters in the UK UK bcast stub ... more details
Infobox UK Transmitter name Eyemouth image relay Selkirk height built ? demolished collapsed BBC BBC Scotland ITV Border Television ITV Border Eyemouth transmitting station is a high power relay transmitter of Selkirk , covering parts of eastern Berwickshire . It is owned and operated by Arqiva . Eyemouth transmitting station uses a 46 metres tall radio tower. Channels listed by frequency Analogue television before 20th November 2008 UHF 23 ITV1 Border Television Border 2kW UHF 26 BBC Two 2kW UHF 29 Channel 4 2kW UHF 33 BBC One Scotland 2kW Channel 5 UK Channel 5 was not transmitted from Eyemouth until switchover. Freeview 20th November 2008 to present UHF 21 Multiplex BBCA BBC UHF 24 Multiplex D3&4 ITV UHF 27 Multiplex HD BBC from 30th November 2010 Weblinks http tx.mb21.co.uk gallery eyemouth.php coord 55.8324 2.0859 type landmark region GB display title Category Transmitter sites in the United Kingdom Category Transmitter sites in Scotland Television transmitters in the UK UK bcast stub ... more details