"' Berwick-upon-Tweed television relay station "'is a low-power television and FM radio relay transmitter of Chatton, covering Berwick-upon-Tweed, Tweedmouth and Spittal, Northumberland.
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The station is received throughout the state through a number of relay transmitters, and satellite transmission on the Optus Aurora free-to-view platform.
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Due to problems with reception in Fakenham, a 10 watt relay transmitter was built on the Holt Road water tower in the town.
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It was originally built by the BBC, entering service in 1967 acting as a relay transmitter for the now-defunct 405-line VHF television system.
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The transmitter currently provides FM radio on TV3 doesn't broadcast on its allocated frequency from this transmitter ( or indeed most relay transmitters ).
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It was originally built by the BBC, entering service in the 1960s acting as a relay transmitter for the now-defunct 405-line VHF television system.
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It was originally built by the BBC, entering service in June 1965 acting as a relay transmitter for the now-defunct 405-line VHF television system.
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Consequently, Telearuba decided not to increase its power of the relay transmitter and asked for permission to transmit programs on a different channel, channel 13.
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It was originally built by the BBC, entering service just before Christmas 1967 acting as a relay transmitter for the now-defunct 405-line VHF television system.
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In December 1989, four low power television relay transmitters with aerials were added to the existing communications equipment on the top of the lift tower.