TELEVISION EQUIPMENT
(From Our Own Reporter) GREYMOUTH, Sept. 8. A new television transmitter valued at more than 596,000 has been transported to its new site on the Paparoa range, near Greymouth, for the New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation. Installation will not begin until work on the building at the site is finished in about two months. Construction will take at least four months, and further testing will then be required. Future progress will depend on the work on the chain of translaters being built at Reefton, Mount Rochfort and Mount Murchison.
Its construction is, to some extent, part of the plan by the corporation to link the West Coast with Wellington instead of Christchurch television.
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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32707, 9 September 1971, Page 3
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