Blackhill Transmitting Station

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Blackhill Transmitting Station is a major broadcasting and telecommunications facility in North Lanarkshire, Scotland, known for its tall transmission mast serving central Scotland.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf broadcasting facility
telecommunications facility
television and radio transmitting station
broadcastArea Glasgow and surrounding area
Lanarkshire NERFINISHED
central Scotland
parts of Stirlingshire
broadcastsService BBC television NERFINISHED
Channel 4 NERFINISHED
Channel 5 NERFINISHED
DAB digital radio
FM radio
Freeview NERFINISHED
ITV television NERFINISHED
commercial radio services
commercial television multiplexes
digital terrestrial television
public service broadcasting multiplexes
country United Kingdom
hasCoverage large population of central Scotland
hasFeature antenna arrays
guy wires
transmitter building
locatedIn North Lanarkshire
Scotland
central Scotland NERFINISHED
locatedOn high ground in North Lanarkshire
near Airdrie NERFINISHED
Glasgow NERFINISHED
networkRole primary high-power transmitter
operatedBy Arqiva NERFINISHED
ownedBy Arqiva NERFINISHED
purpose broadcasting radio signals
broadcasting television signals
providing telecommunications links
servesCity Glasgow NERFINISHED
servesRegion Strathclyde NERFINISHED
central belt of Scotland
significance major broadcasting site for central Scotland
one of the main television transmitters in Scotland
structureType guyed steel lattice mast
supportsService analogue television (historically)
digital radio
digital television
transmissionStandard DVB-T NERFINISHED
DVB-T2 NERFINISHED
UHF

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