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Either the TV frequencies or UHF channels are wrong here: the frequencies given are for channels around 30, the channels would be around the 700 MHz mark. Not sure which is right.
Crystal Palace Transmitter has both of them low : is this just a repeater for that - I would have thought so.
Morwen -
Talk 13:55, 28 May 2006 (UTC)reply
You're right. I've corrected the carrier frequencies.
Harumphy 15:17, 28 May 2006 (UTC)reply
While I support the 'transmitting station' move on most similar articles, I'm not sure it's appropriate in this case. Given that this place was also the original BBC TV studio centre as well as a transmitter site, I think 'Alexandra Palace television station' would be more appropriate. The site's history is surely much more significant than its present role, which is essentially that of a non-notable UHF relay station (plus DAB).
Harumphy 09:23, 5 April 2007 (UTC)reply
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Either the TV frequencies or UHF channels are wrong here: the frequencies given are for channels around 30, the channels would be around the 700 MHz mark. Not sure which is right.
Crystal Palace Transmitter has both of them low : is this just a repeater for that - I would have thought so.
Morwen -
Talk 13:55, 28 May 2006 (UTC)reply
You're right. I've corrected the carrier frequencies.
Harumphy 15:17, 28 May 2006 (UTC)reply
While I support the 'transmitting station' move on most similar articles, I'm not sure it's appropriate in this case. Given that this place was also the original BBC TV studio centre as well as a transmitter site, I think 'Alexandra Palace television station' would be more appropriate. The site's history is surely much more significant than its present role, which is essentially that of a non-notable UHF relay station (plus DAB).
Harumphy 09:23, 5 April 2007 (UTC)reply