Brecon transmitting station

This caused a 10 m tall cylindrical weather screen containing the UHF antennas to be fitted on top of the existing mast.

The 405-line VHF television service closed across the UK in 1985, but according to the IBA's transmitter list[2] and the BBC's internal "Eng.

The station does not radiate VHF FM radio, this comes from a different site at Pencrug Farm a few km to the west.

[4] Currently, the hill's transmitters provide UHF digital terrestrial TV, mostly to the town of Brecon and its immediate environs.

Channel 64 was deliberately not reused as part of the Europe-wide tactic of clearing Band V above 800 MHz so as to make space for future 4G mobile phone services.

[6] OFCOM have announced that channel 61 is also to be cleared so as to make space for future 4G mobile phone services.