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Caerhendy transmitting station

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Mast height
  
10 metres (33 ft)

Built
  
1980s

BBC region
  
BBC Wales

Demolished
  
2010

Grid reference
  
SS772912

Relay of
  
Wenvoe

ITV region
  
ITV Wales

Caerhendy transmitting station

The Caerhendy television relay station was sited at Caerhendy in the Afan Valley, a few kilometres north of Junction 40 on the M4 motorway at Port Talbot. It was originally built in the 1980s as a fill-in relay for UHF analogue television. It was sited at the clubhouse of the soccer ground at Ynys Park and consisted of a mere 3 m aluminium mast carrying a vertically stacked yagi array. The transmitter served about 50 houses in Caerhendy, about 500 m across the valley to the east, which for reasons of geography couldn't get a signal from Mynydd Emroch transmitter just to the south.

Alltwen transmitter re-radiated a signal received off-air from Cwmafan about 2 km farther to the northeast, itself a relay of Wenvoe. It was possibly the lowest ERP officially provided TV relay in the UK, radiating just 0.5 W on each of its four UHF channels.

When it came, the digital switchover process rendered Caerhendy redundant. It is no longer in service.

1980s - March 2010

Caerhendy (being in Wales) transmitted the S4C variant of Channel 4.

References

Caerhendy transmitting station Wikipedia