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Kilvey Hill transmitting station

Coordinates:51°37′45″N3°55′13″W / 51.629167°N 3.920278°W /51.629167; -3.920278
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Transmitter in Swansea, Wales
Kilvey Hill
Kilvey Hill is located in Swansea
Kilvey Hill
Kilvey Hill
Location in the City and County of Swansea
Tower height45 metres (148 ft)
Coordinates51°37′45″N3°55′13″W / 51.629167°N 3.920278°W /51.629167; -3.920278
Grid referenceSS672940
Built1967
BBC regionBBC Wales
ITV regionITV Cymru Wales

TheKilvey Hill transmitting station was originally built at the summit ofKilvey Hill inSwansea,Wales, by theBBC[1] in 1967 as a relay for VHF and UHF television. VHF television came on air a few months before the UHF services. As built, the station did not radiate VHF FM radio, this was added later. Currently, the hill's transmitters cater for viewers and FM radio listeners inSouth West Wales, while the digital radio signal covers the rest of Carmarthenshire,Pembrokeshire, and other parts ofSouth Wales includingCowbridge and theVale of Glamorgan where theWenvoe Transmitters’ signals are shielded by hills. The station is owned and operated byArqiva.

Freeview digital terrestrial TV was already available at low power from this transmitter before thedigital switchover process began, with the first stage taking place on Wednesday 12 August 2009. The second stage was completed on Wednesday 9 September 2009, with the transmitter becoming the first in Wales to complete digital switchover. After the switchover process, analogue channels ceased broadcasting permanently and the Freeview power increased from 383 W ERP to 2 kW ERP, a 7 dB power increase.[2]

Channels listed by frequency

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Analogue television

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December 1967 - 17 February 1968

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Kilvey Hill provided BBC 405-line VHF television to the Neath and Port Talbot area which is strongly shielded by local hills[3] from theWenvoe transmitter just to the west of Cardiff. Kilvey Hill was a relay of the Wenvoe transmitter. Despite being sited at Swansea, no effort was made to provide the VHF TV signal to Swansea itself - the town was already deemed to be well served by Wenvoe.

FrequencyVHFkWService
51.75 MHz20.5BBC1 Wales

17 February 1968 - 28 January 1972

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A BBC R&D report[4] details the coming of 625-line UHF television to the Kilvey Hill site. This again was with the station acting as an off-air relay of Wenvoe, which was (at that point) only transmittingBBC 2 (in colour) on 625-lines. This time, the northern parts of Swansea were intended to be covered by the signal as local hills (including Kilvey Hill itself) shielded those parts of the town from the UHF signal from Wenvoe.

FrequencyVHFUHFkWService
51.75 MHz20.5BBC1 Wales
511.25 MHz2610BBC2 Wales

28 January 1972 - 1 November 1982

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BBC1 andHTV Wales came on air from Wenvoe in April 1970, but it was nearly two years later before Kilvey Hill started to relay those channels.

FrequencyVHFUHFkWService
51.75 MHz20.5BBC1 Wales
487.25 MHz2310HTV Wales
511.25 MHz2610BBC2 Wales
567.25 MHz3310BBC1 Wales

1 November 1982 - Second Quarter 1983

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Channel 4 launched across the UK in 1982. Kilvey Hill (being in Wales) transmitted theS4C variant.

FrequencyVHFUHFkWService
51.75 MHz20.5BBC1 Wales
487.25 MHz2310HTV Wales
511.25 MHz2610BBC2 Wales
535.25 MHz2910S4C
567.25 MHz3310BBC1 Wales

Second Quarter 1983 - 15 July 1997

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405 line television was discontinued early,[5] and from then onwards TV transmissions were on UHF only.

FrequencyUHFkWService
487.25 MHz2310HTV Wales
511.25 MHz2610BBC2 Wales
535.25 MHz2910S4C
567.25 MHz3310BBC1 Wales

15 July 1997 - 15 November 1998

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During 1997,Channel 5 gained an analogue channel from some transmitters and Kilvey Hill was one of them. The site radiated all five UK terrestrial analogue television services at 10 kW until digital switchover was completed on 9 September 2009.

FrequencyUHFkWService
487.25 MHz2310HTV Wales
511.25 MHz2610BBC2 Wales
535.25 MHz2910S4C
567.25 MHz3310BBC1 Wales
583.25 MHz3510Channel 5

Analogue and digital television

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15 November 1998 - 12 August 2009

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The initial rollout of digital television in the UK involved radiating the signals at low power in between the existing analogue channels. The apparent use of channels "21" and "22-" for muxes "C" and "2" respectively might look like a mistake, but is confirmed by OFCOM's site.[6]

FrequencyUHFkWOperatorSystem
474.000 MHz210.1Arqiva (Mux C)DVB-T
481.833 MHz22-0.6Digital 3&4 (Mux 2)DVB-T
487.25 MHz2310HTV WalesPAL System I
505.833 MHz25-0.6BBC (Mux 1)DVB-T
511.25 MHz2610BBC2 WalesPAL System I
529.833 MHz28-0.3SDN (Mux A)DVB-T
535.25 MHz2910S4CPAL System I
553.833 MHz31-0.1Arqiva (Mux D)DVB-T
561.833 MHz32-0.6BBC (Mux B)DVB-T
567.25 MHz3310BBC1 WalesPAL System I
583.25 MHz3510Channel 5PAL System I

12 August 2009 - 9 September 2009

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The UK'sdigital switchover commenced with Kilvey Hill on 12 August 2009. Analogue BBC2 Wales on channel 26 was first to close, and HTV Wales was moved from channel 23 to channel 26 for its last month of service. With it went Mux 1 from channel 25- to be replaced by the new BBC A mux which started up in 64-QAM and at full power (i.e. 2 kW) on channel 23 which had just been vacated in the shuffle.

FrequencyUHFkWOperatorSystem
474.000 MHz210.1Arqiva (Mux C)DVB-T
481.833 MHz22-0.6Digital 3&4 (Mux 2)DVB-T
490.000 MHz232BBC ADVB-T
511.25 MHz2610HTV WalesPAL System I
529.833 MHz28-0.3SDN (Mux A)DVB-T
535.25 MHz2910S4CPAL System I
553.833 MHz31-0.1Arqiva (Mux D)DVB-T
561.833 MHz32-0.6BBC (Mux B)DVB-T
567.25 MHz3310BBC1 WalesPAL System I
583.25 MHz3510Channel 5PAL System I

Digital television

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9 September 2009 - 17 Jul 2019

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The remaining analogue TV services were closed down, the digital multiplexes took over their original frequencies (and a few new ones) with a power increase and a move to 64-QAM encoding. The service covers Swansea, Neath Port Talbot, Bridgend, Carmarthenshire, Pembrokeshire, and parts of South Wales including Cowbridge and the Vale of Glamorgan where the Wenvoe Transmitters’ signals are shielded by hills.

FrequencyUHFkWOperator
482.000 MHz222Arqiva A
490.000 MHz232BBC A
506.000 MHz252SDN
514.000 MHz262Digital 3&4
530.000 MHz282Arqiva B
538.000 MHz292BBC B

17 Jul 2019 - present

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Services have moved to different frequencies.

FrequencyUHFkWOperator
474.000 MHz212BBC A
482.000 MHz222Arqiva A
498.000 MHz242Digital 3&4
506.000 MHz252SDN
522.000 MHz272BBC B
530.000 MHz282Arqiva B
578.000 MHz342_local
See also:List of digital terrestrial television channels (UK)

Analogue radio (VHF FM)

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30 September 1974 - Early 1980s

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The firstFM radio from the site was Wales' first independent radio station,Swansea Sound.

FrequencykWServiceDescription
95.1 MHz1.0Swansea SoundContemporary and chart music and information station for under 44s

Early 1980s - 1989

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Swansea Sound changed frequency to 96.4 MHz as required by a new bandplan for Band II broadcasting which placed BBC stations below 96 MHz andIndependent Local Radio stations above that. The band limit was 98 MHz at that point. BBC Radio 2, BBC Radio 3 and BBC Radio Cymru commenced from the site sometime before 1988 as the BBC's Service Area map of 1988 shows.

FrequencykWServiceDescription
89.5 MHz0.925BBC Radio 2Adult contemporary music-led service
91.7 MHz0.925BBC Radio 3Classical,jazz, world music and the arts
93.9 MHz0.925BBC Radio CymruWelsh language service
96.4 MHz1.5Swansea SoundContemporary and chart music and information station for under 44s

1989 - 30 September 1995

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The 1988 bandplan for Band II raised the upper limit for broadcasting to 100 MHz and Radio 1 gained its own frequency.

FrequencykWServiceDescription
89.5 MHz0.925BBC Radio 2Adult contemporary music-led service
91.7 MHz0.925BBC Radio 3Classical,jazz, world music and the arts
93.9 MHz0.925BBC Radio CymruWelsh language service
96.4 MHz1.5Swansea SoundContemporary and chart music and information station for under 44s
99.1 MHz0.925BBC Radio 1New andpopular music, news, entertainment and talk

30 September 1995 - 1997

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Swansea Sound changed its name first to "96.4 Sound Wave" then (quickly) to96.4 The Wave.

FrequencykWServiceDescription
89.5 MHz0.925BBC Radio 2Adult contemporary music-led service
91.7 MHz0.925BBC Radio 3Classical,jazz, world music and the arts
93.9 MHz0.925BBC Radio CymruWelsh language service
96.4 MHz1.5The WaveContemporary and chart music and information station for under 44s
99.1 MHz0.925BBC Radio 1New andpopular music, news, entertainment and talk

1997 - present

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Classic FM came on air in 1997, the other new services have joined at various times since then. Radio Cymru has moved to 104.2 MHz with BBC Radio Wales taking over the vacated 93.9 MHz slot.

FrequencykWServiceDescription
89.5 MHz0.925BBC Radio 2Adult contemporary music-led service
91.7 MHz0.925BBC Radio 3Classical,jazz, world music and the arts
93.9 MHz0.925BBC Radio WalesA music-led service, with talk and entertainment revolving around Wales
94.6 MHz0.925BBC Radio 4Speech, news and current affairs
96.4 MHz1.5Hits Radio South WalesContemporary and chart music and information station for under 44s
99.1 MHz0.925BBC Radio 1New andpopular music, news, entertainment and talk
101.3 MHz0.5Classic FMClassical music
102.1 MHz1.25Swansea Bay RadioAdult contemporary[7]
104.2 MHz0.925BBC Radio CymruWelsh language service
106.0 MHz1Heart South WalesAdult contemporary, news, entertainment and sports. FormerlyReal Radio
107.3 MHz1.25Nation Radio WalesAdult contemporary

Digital radio (DAB)

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FrequencyBlockkWOperator
222.064 MHz11D1Digital One
223.936 MHz12A2Swansea SW Wales
225.648 MHz12B4.1BBC National DAB
229.072 MHz12D1.2MuxCo Mid & West Wales
216.928 MHz11A5SDL National

References

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  1. ^"KILVEY HILL V.H.F . RELAY STATION: SUMMARY OF INSTALLATION , Technological Report No. RA-19/11"(PDF).BBC.
  2. ^"Freeview on Kilvey Hill TV transmitter". ukfree.tv. Archived fromthe original on 2009-07-21. Retrieved2009-08-12.
  3. ^"Reception, Port Talbot area (Hansard, 2 June 1964)".Parliamentary Debates (Hansard). 1964-06-02. Retrieved2013-05-28.
  4. ^"KILVEY HILL U.H.F. RELAY STATION: SUMMARY OF INSTALLATION, Technological Report No. RA-15/3"(PDF).BBC.
  5. ^"Archived copy"(PDF). Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 2014-12-05. Retrieved2012-04-17.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  6. ^"UK Television Reception Advice". Ofcom.org.uk. Retrieved2013-05-28.
  7. ^"National Grid Wireless wins 102.1 Swansea Bay Radio contract". National Grid Wireless. 2007. Archived fromthe original on 2007-10-06. Retrieved2007-07-31.

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