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Ferryside television relay station is a small TV relay in the village of
Ferryside Ferryside ( cy, Glan-y-fferi) is a village in the community of St Ishmael, Carmarthenshire, Wales. It is south of Carmarthen near the mouth of the River Tywi. Originally a ferry crossing, then becoming a fishing village, it has developed as a ...
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Carmarthenshire Carmarthenshire ( cy, Sir Gaerfyrddin; or informally ') is a county in the south-west of Wales. The three largest towns are Llanelli, Carmarthen and Ammanford. Carmarthen is the county town and administrative centre. The county is known as ...
, Wales (). The Ferryside relay is fed with the off-air signal from
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about 17 miles (28 km) to the northwest. It is one of the few UK broadcasting transmitters using a wooden pole as aerial tower. It was built in 1985 partly to provide a stronger signal to Ferryside itself, but also to lower
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on the western side of the estuary which could not receive a usable signal either from Preseli nor from Carmel about 14 miles (22 km) to the northeast.


Digital switchover

The
Ferryside Ferryside ( cy, Glan-y-fferi) is a village in the community of St Ishmael, Carmarthenshire, Wales. It is south of Carmarthen near the mouth of the River Tywi. Originally a ferry crossing, then becoming a fishing village, it has developed as a ...
relay is unique because it was chosen as the site of the UK's experimental switchover trial, and as such became the first UK TV transmitter to be converted to
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, complete with the loss of the old
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signal. This mimicked what would actually start to happen later in the decade as the analogue TV signals were progressively turned off in favour of
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across the country as whole. At the end of 2004, the relay was equipped to provide the four primary DTT multiplexes (Multiplex 1, 2, A and B) and after a three-month period, all local residents were given
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boxes. Three of the four analogue services were switched off at midnight on 30 March 2005. Only
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analogue remained. There had reportedly been some local concerns, caused by the differing content of the
BBC 2W BBC 2W was a digital television channel run by the BBC in Wales until January 2009. It replaced the standard BBC Two broadcast on digital services in Wales — running on weekdays from 8.30pm to 10pm. Launched on 5 November 2001, it had an in ...
digital service compared with BBC Two Wales analogue. BBC Two Wales analogue was finally switched off as part of the full digital switchover in the Preseli region which happened four years later between 19 August and 16 September 2009.


Transmitted services


Analogue television


1985 - 29 November 2004

The site came into service in 1985 with the full complement of four UK terrestrial analogue services in place from the start.


Analogue and digital television


29 November 2004 - 30 March 2005

The Ferryside "digital switchover" trial commenced with four of the pre-DSO multiplexes from Preseli being re-radiated in the gaps between the existing analogue TV channels. The BBC multiplexes were trialled with the ultra-low ERP of 1 W, the COM multiplexes with 5 W.


30 March 2005 - 19 August 2009

BBC One Wales, ITV1 Wales and S4C were all switched off in March 2005 and the four digital multiplexes took over on their final intended channel allocations but at an interim ERP of 5 W each until the rest of the area performed its digital switchover four years later. BBC Two Wales continued as an analogue service (but was moved to S4C's old allocation of channel 31). It appears that the decision to allocate BBC Mux B to channel 27 was a late change, forcing a variation of licence to be agreed with
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Digital television


19 August 2009 - 16 September 2009

Analogue BBC Two Wales was finally switched off in August 2009 because digital switchover had commenced at the parent transmitter at Preseli and that was the first analogue channel to be shut down there. The new BBC A multiplex started from Preseli and took over the channel allocation previously used by the "BBC Mux 1" multiplex, using 64-QAM modulation and with its full post-DSO power level of 25 W. Unusually, at Ferryside, the final ERP chosen for the digital multiplexes was actually higher than has previously been used for analogue TV.


16 September 2009 - Present

With the completion of DSO at Preseli, the new digital multiplexes took over at Ferryside at their full post-DSO ERPs. Almost uniquely, Ferryside radiates four multiplexes. † Some disagreement as to whether this service is 5 W or 25 W. It is usual practice for Digital 3&4 to be radiated with the same ERP as is used for the BBC multiplexes. OFCOM's own post-DSO documentation does agree with the table shown above however.


References


External links


Ferryside's entry at mb21

UKFree's entry for the Ferryside Relay
{{Preseli UHF DVB Transmitter Group Transmitter sites in Wales