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Television Transmission Network Television Transmission Network Main Stations Site County RTÉ RTÉ TV3 TG4 ERP Aerial required ONE TWO kW CAIRN HILL Longford 40 ® 43 ® 46 ® 50 ® 800 UHF B CLERMONT CARN Louth 52 • 56 • 66 • 68 • 250 UHF C/D HOLYWELL HILL Donegal 23 ® 26 ® 29 ® 33 ® 20 UHF A KIPPURE Wicklow E ® H ® 62 ® 59 ® 160/600 BIII & UHF C/D MAGHERA Clare E • H • 66 ® 68 ® 200/460 BIII & UHF C/D MOUNT LEINSTER Wexford F • I • 26 ® 23 ® 230/480 BIII & UHF A MULLAGHANISH Kerry D • G • 27 ® 31 ® 220/375 BIII & UHF A SPUR HILL Cork 53 ® 57 ® 60 ® 63 ® 10 UHF C/D THREE ROCK Dublin 29 ® 33 ® 35 ® 55 ® 25 UHF W TRUSKMORE Sligo I ® G ® 60 ® 63 ® 280/500 BIII & UHF C/D Polarisation • Vertical ® Horizontal Channels VHF Band III channels are D, E, F, G, H, I UHF Band IV channels are 21 to 38 UHF Band V channels are 39 to 68 UHF receiving Aerial Groups Group Channels Colour Code A 21 – 37 Red B 35 – 53 Yellow C/D 48 – 68 Green W 21 – 68 Black Note RTÉ ONE and RTÉ TWO transmissions from Kippure, Mt Leinster, Mullaghanish, Maghera, Truskmore and Monaghan will remain on VHF Band III. Relay Stations Site County RTÉ RTÉ TG4 TV3 ERP Aerial ONE TWO ABBEYFEALE Limerick 39 à 42 à 49 ® 100W UHF B ACHILL Mayo 40 • 43 • 50 • 8kW UHF B ÁRAINN MHÓR Donegal 39 • 42 • 49 • 8kW UHF B ASHFORD Wicklow 22 • 25 • 32 • 20W UHF A ASHLEAM Mayo 21 • 24 • 31 • 25W UHF A AUGHAVANNAGH Wicklow 54 à 58 à 64 à 10W UHF C/D BALLINGEARY Cork 54 • 58 • 64 • 25W UHF C/D BALLINTRILLICK Sligo 30 ® 34 ® 37 ® 50W UHF A BALLYBOFEY Donegal 54 • 58 • 64 • 200W UHF C/D BALLYDAVID Kerry 22 • 25 • 32 • 20W UHF A BALLYMACARBRY Waterford 54 ® 58 ® 64 ® 80W UHF C/D BANDON Cork 41 ® 44 ® 51 ® 8W UHF B BANTRY Cork 40 •® 43 •® 50 •® 4/1kW UHF B BEALANABREAC Galway 39 ® 42 ® 49® 100W UHF B BEEFAN Donegal 41 ® 44 ® 51 ® 10W UHF B BEN GORM Mayo 54 • 58 • 64 • 10W UHF C/D BLARNEY Cork 29 ® 33 ® 23 ® 100W UHF A BONANE Kerry 40 ® 43 ® 50 ® 10W UHF B BRISKA Mayo 54 ® 58 ® 21 ® 10W UHF W BROADFORD Clare 40 • 43 • 50 • 20W UHF B CAHIR Tipperary 35 • 37 • 48 • 30W UHF B CAPE CLEAR Cork 54 • 58 • 64 • 50W UHF C/D CARLINGFORD Louth 41 • 44 • 51 • 60W UHF B CASLA Galway 39 • 42 • 49 • 3kW UHF B CASTLEBAR Mayo 29 ® 33 ® 23 ® 9kW UHF A CASTLETOWNBERE Cork 53 • 57 • 63 • 6kW UHF C/D CLERMONT LP Louth 29 • 33 • … 10W UHF A CLIFDEN Galway 22 • 25 • 32 • 10kW UHF A CLONAKILTY Cork 39 ® 42 ® 49 ® 200W UHF B CLONMANY Donegal 39 • 42 • 49 • 20W UHF B CLONMEL Waterford 40 ® 43 ® 50 ® 400W UHF B COLLINS BARRACKS Cork 39 • 52 • 43 • 46 • 165W UHF B CORRNAMÓNA Galway 21 • 24 • 31 • 100W UHF A CRAFFIELD Wicklow 30 ® 34 ® 37 ® 10W UHF A CRIMLIN EAST Galway 41 • 44 • 51 • 10w UHF B CROSS Donegal 46 ® 52 ® 68 ® 10W UHF W Site County RTÉ RTÉ TG4 TV3 ERP Aerial ONE TWO CROSSBARRY Cork 54 • 58 • 64 • 100W UHF C/D CROSSHAVEN Cork 55 • 59 • 65 • 1kW UHF C/D CURRAN’S PORT Donegal 51 ® 44 ® 41 ® 10W UHF B DINGLE Kerry 23 • 26 • 33 • 100W UHF A DOONCARTON Mayo 21 •® 24 •® 31 •® 500W UHF A DRIMOLEAGUE Cork 39 • 42 • 49 • 50W UHF B DROMANASSIG Kerry 54 ® 58 ® 64 ® 16W UHF C/D DROMORE Donegal 54 ® 58 ® 64 ® 10W UHF C/D DROUMGARRIFF Cork 22 ® 25 ® 32 ® 10W UHF A DUNGARVAN Waterford 53 ® 57 ® 63 ® 10kW UHF C/D DUNMANWAY Cork 41 • 44 • 51 • 20W UHF B DUNQUIN Kerry 30 ® 34 ® 43 ® 10W UHF B ENNISTYMON Clare 54 ® 58 ® 64 ® 20W UHF C/D FAILMORE Galway 54 • 58 • 64 • 10W UHF C/D FANAD Donegal 61 • 58 • 64 • 4.7kW UHF C/D FERMOY Cork 39 • 42 • 49 • 50W UHF B FERRYPOINT Waterford 41 • 44 • 51 • 125W UHF B FINVARRA Clare 21 • 24 • 31 • 50W UHF A GLANMIRE Cork 41 ® 44 ® 51 ® 100W UHF B GLENACARNEY Cork 40 ® 43 ® 50 ® 10W UHF B GLENBEIGH Kerry 39 ® 42 ® 49 ® 15W UHF B GLENCAR Kerry 22 • 25 • 32 • 10W UHF A GLENCOLUMCILLE Donegal 39 ® 42 ® 49 ® 20W UHF B GLENMALURE Wicklow 30 ® 34 ® 37 ® 10W UHF A GLENTIES Donegal 40 ® 43 ® 50 ® 100W UHF B GOREY Wexford 54 ® 58 ® 64 ® 10W UHF C/D GREYSTONES Wicklow 53 • 57 • 63 • 500W UHF C/D HEADFORD Kerry 39 ® 42 ® 49 ® 25W UHF B INCHIGEELAGH Cork 40 • 43 • 50 • 5W UHF B INISTIOGE Kilkenny 53 ® 57 ® 63 ® 20W UHF C/D KELLS BAY Kerry 22 ® 25 ® 32 ® 32W UHF A KILBANE Clare 30 • 34 • 37 • 10W UHF A KILCAR Donegal 40 ® 43 ® 50 ® 10W UHF B KILCAR GLEN Donegal 41 ® 44 ® 51 ® 10W UHF B KILKEAVERAGH Kerry 39 • 42 • 49 • 10kW UHF B KILKEE Clare 54 ® 58 ® 64 ® 20W UHF C/D KILLALOE Clare 54 • 58 • 64 • 10W UHF C/D Site County RTÉ RTÉ TG4 TV3 ERP Aerial ONE TWO KILLEAGH Cork 54 ® 58 ® 64 ® 10W UHF C/D KILLURLEY WEST Kerry 53 • 57 • 63 • 5W UHF C/D KILMACOMMA Tipperary 22 ® 25 ® 32 ® 20W UHF A KILMACTHOMAS Waterford 54 • 58 • 64 • 6W UHF C/D KINSALE Cork 29 • 33 • 23 • 5W UHF A KNOCKFOLA Donegal 30 ® 34 ® 37 ® 5W UHF A KNOCKGRAFFON Tipperary 21 ® 24 ® … 10W UHF A KNOCKMOYLE Kerry 53 • 57 • 63 • 2kW UHF C/D LARAGH Wicklow 41 ® 44 ® 51 ® 20W UHF B LAURAGH Kerry 55 ® 59 ® 65 ® 16W UHF C/D LEAP Cork 41 ® 44 ® 51 ® 20W UHF B LEHINCH Clare 40 • 43 • 50 • 180W UHF B LETTERKENNY Donegal 52 • 56 • 68 • 2.5kW UHF C/D LISTOWEL Kerry 53 ® 57 ® 63 ® 100W UHF C/D LOMANAUGH Kerry 39 ® 42 ® 49 ® 25W UHF B MAAM Galway 21 ® 24 ® 31 ® 20W UHF A MACROOM Cork 62 ® 65 ® 55 ® 50W UHF C/D MAGHERAROARTY Donegal 21 • 24 • 31 • 1kW UHF A MALIN Donegal 22 ® 25 ® 32 ® 50W UHF A MÁMCLASACH Kerry 40 • 43 • 50 • 20W UHF B MARINO POINT Cork 29 • 33 • 23• 40W UHF A MITCHELSTOWN Cork 41 • 44 • 51 • 1kW UHF B MONAGHAN Monaghan D ® F ® 64 ® 5kW BIII & UHF C/D MONASOOTAGH Wexford 54 ® 58 ® 64 ® 25W UHF C/D MORLEY’S BRIDGE Kerry 29 ® 33 ® 37 ® 10W UHF A MOSSY GLEN Donegal 53 • 57 • 63 • 5W UHF C/D MOUNTAINSTAGE Kerry 22 ® 25 ® 32 ® 16W UHF A MOUNT GABRIEL Cork 29 •® 33 •® 23 •® 1kW UHF A MOUNT LEINSTER LP Wexford 29 ® 33 ® … 100W UHF A MOVILLE Donegal 40 ® 43 ® 50 ® 2kW UHF B MULRANNY Mayo 55 ® 59 ® 65 ® 32W UHF C/D NIRE VALLEY Waterford 21 ® 24 ® 31 ® 25W UHF A RENVYLE Galway 53 • 57 • 63 • 10W UHF C/D ROSSCARBERY Cork 53 ® 57 ® 63 ® 50W UHF C/D SHANFARAGHAUN Galway 39 • 42 • 49 • 10W UHF B SUIR VALLEY Waterford 53 • 57 • 63 • 5,5kW UHF C/D TERMON Donegal 54 ® 58 ® 64 ® 16W UHF C/D Site County RTÉ RTÉ TG4 TV3 ERP Aerial ONE TWO TINAHELY Wicklow 30 • 34 • 37 • 20W UHF A TOMRILAND Wicklow 21 • 24 • 31 • 10W UHF A WESTPORT Mayo 54 ® 58 ® 64 ® 40W UHF C/D WOODCOCK HILL Limerick 39 ® 42 ® 49 ® 45 ® 2kW UHF B WOODENBRIDGE Wicklow 30 • 34 • 37 • 10W UHF A YOUGHAL STRAND Cork 29 ® 33 ® 37 ® 3W UHF A Information correct Nov 2008 RTÉ Transmission Network Limited Nutley Building, RTÉ, Donnybrook, Dublin 4 Ireland Telephone: + 353 (0)1 208 2175 Lo-call 1850 584 584 .
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