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Brougher Mountain
Brougher Mountain transmitting station
Brougher Mountain transmitting station is located in Northern IrelandBrougher Mountain transmitting stationBrougher Mountain transmitting station (Northern Ireland)
Tower height55 metres (180 ft)
Coordinates54°25′24″N 7°27′38″W / 54.42327°N 7.46043°W / 54.42327; -7.46043
BBC regionBBC Northern Ireland
ITV regionUTV
Local TV serviceNVTV

Brougher Mountain transmitting station is a major transmitting station in Northern Ireland. It is located between County Tyrone and County Fermanagh, on top of a 317 m (1,040 ft) high hill called Brougher Mountain.

It has four other transmitter sites in its digital television transmitter group, at Ederny, Derrygonnelly, Belcoo, and Lisbellaw.

Brougher Mountain came into service on 24 February 1964, transmitting the BBC Television Service on VHF 405 lines.

The ITV service provided by Ulster Television launched from the Strabane transmitter located 40 miles north of Brougher Mountain on 18 February 1963 and its coverage extended down to the area covered by Brougher Mountain. prior to date the only television service available in many parts of its service area was from Telefís Éireann's Truskmore transmitter which opened in 1962.

It became the main UHF transmitter for the area in July 1978, when BBC One, BBC Two and UTV started transmitting in colour on the 625 line UHF service. The last main transmitting station in the UK to be equipped for UHF. Channel 4 started transmitting from the transmitter in December 1983.

Due to its close proximity to the Republic of Ireland, since the transmitter went on air in 1964, many living in counties Cavan, Monaghan, Donegal, Leitrim, Roscommon and Sligo could receive the UK channels via spill-over signals from Brougher Mountain, as well as the Strabane transmitter.

During the mid-1980s Brougher Mountain was the only of the original BBC main FM transmitters in Northern Ireland affected by the frequency changes arising from the 1984 Geneva (FM) Frequency plan with all (then) three services moving up 0.5 MHz although across the border in the Republic of Ireland the RTE's FM transmitter network were more extensively affected.

The site was the location of an Provisional IRA bombing on the 9th February 1971, which left 5 BBC workers dead when their vehicle was destroyed by a landmine. The workers were travelling up the mountain to repair the transmitter when the landmine, which was detonated by a tripwire, detonated. It has been suggested that the booby trap was in fact set to target members of the British Army, who regularly patrolled in the border area.

Services transmitted by frequency

Analogue radio

Frequency kW Service Notes
89.4 MHz 5 BBC Radio 2 88.9 MHz Prior to c.1985
91.6 MHz 5 BBC Radio 3 91.1 MHz Prior to c.1985
93.8 MHz 5 BBC Radio Ulster 93.3 MHz Prior to c.1985
95.6 MHz 5 BBC Radio 4 Since 1993
96.6 MHz 5 Downtown Radio Since 1987
99.0 MHz 5 BBC Radio 1 Since 1993
101.2 MHz Q Radio Tyrone & Fermanagh Since 2006

Digital radio

Frequency Block kW Operator
225.648 MHz 12B 3.2 BBC National DAB
229.072 MHz 12D 4.35 Bauer Northern Ireland

Digital television

Including Sept 2019 Frequency changes.

Frequency UHF kW Operator System
474.000 MHz 21 (Was 21+) 2 SDN DVB-T
554.000 MHz 31 (Was 22+) 20 Digital 3&4 DVB-T
498.000 MHz 24 2 Arqiva A DVB-T
602.000 MHz 37 (Was 25) 20 BBC B DVB-T2
522.000 MHz 27 2 Arqiva B DVB-T
538.000 MHz 29 (Was 28) 20 BBC A DVB-T
546.000 MHz 30 (Was 30-) 2 NImux DVB-T2


Before switchover

Frequency UHF kW Operator
490.166 MHz 23+ 0.5 SDN (Mux A)
514.166 MHz 26+ 0.5 BBC (Mux B)
538.166 MHz 29+ 0.5 Arqiva (Mux C)
546.166 MHz 30+ 0.5 BBC (Mux 1)
570.166 MHz 33+ 0.5 Arqiva (Mux D)
578.166 MHz 34+ 0.5 Digital 3&4 (Mux 2)

Analogue television (before 24 October 2012)

Frequency UHF kW Service
479.25 MHz 22 100 BBC One Northern Ireland
503.25 MHz 25 100 UTV
527.25 MHz 28 100 BBC Two Northern Ireland
559.25 MHz 32 100 Channel 4

See also

References

  1. VisualServ. "Brougher Mountain Transmitting Station". geograph.org.uk. Retrieved 17 April 2011.
  2. Mike Brown. "Transmission Information - Brougher Mountain". Archived from the original on 2 June 2009. Retrieved 17 April 2011.
  3. "Brougher Mountain Hill". Retrieved 17 April 2011.
  4. "Northern Ireland TV region: Digital Switchover transmission groups" (PDF). Ofcom. July 2009. Retrieved 17 April 2011.
  5. "405 Alive - Information - A List of VHF 405-Line Transmitters".
  6. "When did the aerial groups change ? - Page 3". 23 January 2010.
  7. Transmitting aerials for the Enniskillen v.h.f. television and v.h.f. sound station | TECHNOLOGICAL REPORT No. E-101 (1964/21) (PDF) (Report). 1964.

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