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THE TRANSMISSION GALLERY
Photos by Bill Wright
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Bow Street receives from the North and transmits on bayed logs aligned slightly S of W and N.
There are many things I don’t understand here, not least, why were there two huge logs (of the wooden type) piled against the gate? Unfortunately the picture doesn’t quite convey how completely the logs block the entrance.
I had assumed that the raison d’etre for this site was the inability of the village of Bow Street to receive from Penrhyn-coch, not much more than half a mile away but screened by the brow of the hill on which that site stands. Bow Street, as the name suggests, isn’t so much a village as a street with houses along it, and these houses universally obtain their TV reception from Blaenplwyf, which provides enough signal for small aerials to be in the majority. This puzzled me. Why does the Bow Street relay receive from another relay (I don’t know which one) instead of from Blaenplwyf? And why is the relay there in the first place? Presumably it serves some area that I didn’t notice, despite searching quite hard. Half of the bayed logs point along the Clarach valley, which doesn’t actually need any help at all because it has line-of-sight to Penrhyn-coch, up there on the big hill just behind the Bow Street.






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