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Our broadcasting equipment: Ninewells Hospital - June 2005
The windows (outlined) on the tower show our transmitter home. This is on the 13th floor of Ninewells Hospital, and the tower still goes up another 4 levels!
Our main 87.7fm aerial that provides the signal to the majority of our listeners in Ninewells Hospital and surrounding areas. This is on the roof of level 8.
Our RSL aerial which can provide signals much further than our main aerial for special events. It is located on the roof of level 10.
Our newly installed TV, Radio and DAB receiving aerials on the roof of level 8.
Station engineer Martin Hobson and Peter Carnegie from Ninewells install the new aerials on the roof of level 8.
From top: Link box sends signals to Royal Victoria and Ashludie Hospitals for re-broadcast; our main broadcast transmitter for Ninewells; RSL transmitter which can be used for special events.
The dish on the far right is for IRN news from the Sirius 2 satellite and is much larger than the other domestic TV dishes. These are on the roof of level 8.
The view from our Transmitter room on level 13 over the grounds of Ninewells Hospital and the River Tay. Our RSL aerial is in the yellow box.
Hospital Broadcasting Week - 2 to 10 April 2005
Graeme Archibald and Fiona Evans at our information table in the Ninewells Concourse for Hospital Broadcasting Week 2005.
Graeme and Fiona ready to answer questions and give out BRIDGEfm goodies as people enter and leave Ninewells Hospital.