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Dolgellau transmitting station

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The Dolgellau transmitting station is a broadcasting and telecommunications facility located on a hill about 1 km north of the town of Dolgellau, in Gwynedd, Wales. It was originally built by the BBC,[1] entering service just before Christmas 1967 acting as a relay transmitter for the now-defunct 405-line VHF television system.

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The site has a self-standing 22 m lattice tower erected on land that is itself about 100 m above sea level. The television broadcasts primarily cover the towns of Dolgellau, Llanelltyd and the villages of the upper Mawddach river valley.

625-line colour TV came to the site in the late 1970s.

The 405-line VHF television service closed across the UK in 1985, but Dolgellau's 405 line services closed early - in January 1984.

Dolgellau currently broadcasts digital television and analogue FM radio.

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Analogue television

18 December 1967 - Late 1970s

The transmitter was classed as a relay of Blaenplwyf about 40 km to the south, but received its signal from an SHF link fed from an off-air pickup on the coast at Barmouth about 10 km away to the west on the Mawddach estuary.

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November 21st 1977 - 1 November 1982

Colour TV eventually arrived, with the site now additionally acting as an indirect relay of Preseli (about 100 km to the south) for the 625-line services, receiving its signal off-air from Llwyn Onn, which receives its signal off-air from Preseli itself.[2]

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1 November 1982 - January 1984

Channel 4 launched across the UK on 1 November 1982. Being in Wales, Dolgellau broadcast the S4C variant.

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January 1984 - 19 August 2009

405-line television was discontinued (after a mere 17 years). For the next 25 years there were to be no changes to the television output at this site.

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Analogue and Digital Television

19 August 2009 - 16 September 2009

Digital switchover started at Preseli and therefore at Dolgellau and all its other relays. BBC 2 was closed down on channel 62 and ITV 1 was moved from channel 59 to channel 62 for its final three weeks of service. Mux A started up on the newly vacated channel 59 at full post-DSO power.

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Digital Television

16 September 2009 - 31 October 2012

All the remaining analogue TV transmitters were shut down and the three multiplexes of Freeview Lite took over their frequencies.

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31 October 2012 - present

As part of the Europe-wide clearance of the 800 MHz band,[3] the BBC Mux B signal was moved from channel 62- to channel 50.

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Analogue radio (FM VHF)

18 December 1967 - Early 1990s

For its FM radio services, Dolgellau is an off-air relay of Blaenplwyf.

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Early 1990s - present

Radio 1 gained its own frequency and National Radio 4 was added.

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