Hawick television relay station
Hawick television relay 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. It is owned and operated by Arqiva.
Hawick Selkirk | |
Mast height | 25 metres (82 ft) |
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Coordinates | 55°25′27″N 2°46′33″W |
Built | 1975 |
Relay of | Selkirk |
BBC region | BBC Scotland |
ITV region | ITV Border |
Services listed by frequency
Analogue television
These services were closed down on 20 November 2008. BBC Two Scotland was previously closed on 6 November.
Frequency | UHF | kW | Service |
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487.25 MHz | 23 | 0.05 | ITV1 |
511.25 MHz | 26 | 0.05 | BBC Two Scotland |
535.25 MHz | 29 | 0.05 | Channel 4 |
567.25 MHz | 33 | 0.05 | BBC One Scotland |
Digital television
BBC A began broadcasting on 6 November 2008, Digital 3&4 on 20 November 2008, and BBC B on 30 November 2010.
Frequency | UHF | kW | Operator |
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490.0 MHz | 23 | 0.01 | Digital 3&4 |
514.0 MHz | 26 | 0.01 | BBC A |
538.0 MHz | 29 | 0.01 | BBC B |
gollark: They're generally quite far from important stuff and hopefully somewhat secure.
gollark: Pacemakers and stuff? Those are likely already horrifically bad.
gollark: Self-driving cars, smart toasters, sort of thing.
gollark: As time goes on more and more stuff will be incredibly insecure and yet internet-connected.
gollark: Just try 00000, FFFFFF, AAAAAA, 42 and all that.
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