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Tower of Power (transmitter)

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Type
  
Communications tower

Opening
  
November 7, 1988

Owner
  
GMA Network

Location
  
Quezon City, Philippines

Completed
  
October 1988

Opened
  
7 November 1988

Construction started
  
7 October 1987

Antenna spire
  
236.8 m (777 ft)

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Tower of Power is a 777 ft (236.8 m), 100,000 watt TPO transmitter of GMA Network located in Tandang Sora, Barangay Culiat, Quezon City. It serves as a transmitter facility for GMA, GMA News TV and Barangay LS 97.1.

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Map of Tower of Power, Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines

History

The Tower of Power was constructed on a huge vacant lot in the 3rd Quarter of 1987, as a new edifice for the network and for the preparation for Rainbow Satellite broadcast to replace an old surplus 50-kilowatt transmitter located at the old RBS building in EDSA, and to clear TV and FM reception. The transmitter's construction uses 600 tons of steel from a local steel mill, costing PHP 170 Million pesos for the building of this transmitter. Antennas are also provided to enhance signal strength. After several months of planning, the transmitter completed in October 1988 and on November 7, 1988, the transmitter was opened by then-President Corazon Aquino and the GMA Network board of directors. A grand TV special was started after the inauguration. The slogan GMA-7-POWER was used from November 7 to December 1, 1988 as a station ID.

The transmitter

The Tower of Power uses its high-gain corner reflector antennas to produce a wide coverage of VHF TV reception in Metro Manila, Region 3 (Central Luzon) and 4-A (Calabarzon). It is including Bulacan, Pampanga, Zambales, Tarlac, Bataan, Nueva Ecija, Laguna, Batangas, Cavite, Quezon, Aurora and Rizal in both grades A and B for the broadcasts of DZBB-TV and DZOE-TV.

For FM radio, DWLS's signal strength utilized by a circular bay Jampro FM antenna provides listeners with clear FM reception of 25 kilowatts and to spread out in Metro Manila and nearby provinces as well.

It also serves as a repeater for the transmissions of Channel 27 in Cebu and Davao to relay Channel 11's programmes.

The transmitter facility

The transmitter facility houses both DZBB-TV, DZOE-TV and DWLS containing sets of transmitter equipment imported by Harris and RCA of the United States, and JVC of Japan. At the same time, the satellite downlink facility housed all satellite broadcasts directly to the United States and other countries to produce foreign programmes.

References

Tower of Power (transmitter) Wikipedia