The two transmitter towers at Brougher Mountain.
The original mast, carrying a 4-tier UHF panel, now serves as a reserve DTT aerial. Tower B, commissioned in 2010, supports an 8-tier UHF panel and is the main DTT aerial.
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Acknowledgements
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PICTURED: Brougher Mountain Transmitting Station. COPYRIGHT: Nathan Dane.
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