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Power increases on DTT
Published Thursday, Nov 27 2003, 18:19 GMT | By Iain Chapman
The ITC have today released details of Digital Mux ERP power increases which are scheduled to occur during the first three months of 2004.
The power increases of 3dB will, for the majority of listed transmitters be applied to digital muxes 1 (BBC), 2 (Digital3&4), A (SDN) and B (BBC).
The transmitters which affected are:
Angus
Beacon Hill
Belmont (Multiplexes 1, 2, A only)
Caldbeck
Craigkelly
Darvel
Dover
Durris
Fenham
Fenton
Guildford
Hannington
Hemel Hempstead
Midhurst
Moel-y-Parc
Sheffield
Stockland Hill
The Wrekin
Waltham
Whitehawk Hill (Multiplexes 1, 2, A only)
For those transmitters listed above, no power increases are scheduled for digital muxes C (Crown Castle) and D (Crown Castle).
The power increases of 3dB will, for the majority of listed transmitters be applied to digital muxes 1 (BBC), 2 (Digital3&4), A (SDN) and B (BBC).
The transmitters which affected are:
Angus
Beacon Hill
Belmont (Multiplexes 1, 2, A only)
Caldbeck
Craigkelly
Darvel
Dover
Durris
Fenham
Fenton
Guildford
Hannington
Hemel Hempstead
Midhurst
Moel-y-Parc
Sheffield
Stockland Hill
The Wrekin
Waltham
Whitehawk Hill (Multiplexes 1, 2, A only)
For those transmitters listed above, no power increases are scheduled for digital muxes C (Crown Castle) and D (Crown Castle).
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