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Mount Sugarloaf (New South Wales) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Mount Sugarloaf (New South Wales)
Mount Sugarloaf, also known as ''Great Sugar Loaf'', is a mountain in the lower Hunter Region of New South Wales, Australia, overlooking the cities of Newcastle, Lake Macquarie, Cessnock and Maitland. The summit of the mountain is in the Lake Macquarie suburb of West Wallsend and access to the summit is gained via this suburb. However, the mountain itself is also part of the city of Cessnock suburbs Mulbring and Richmond Vale. It is home to television transmitters that broadcast to the lower Hunter region. On 18 and 19 July 1965, the mountain received of snow. It also snowed on the summit in the winter of 1975. == Television transmitters ==
The mountain has two broadcast transmission towers. Since the 1960s their main function has been to transmit analogue television on VHF. In the 1990s two UHF analogue stations began to transmit from there. Since 2003, they have also been transmitting digital television in the UHF band (all digital television in the lower Hunter is on UHF). The analogue television transmitters (VHF and UHF) were switched off in November 2012. One tower did have the VHF analogue television services of NBN Television on VHF Channel 3, but still carries the local FM radio station New FM. It is commonly referred to as the "NBN Tower". The second tower is transmitting digital (UHF) and it also used to transmit analogue television signals of ABHN-5A (ABC), SBS, Southern Cross Ten and Prime7. It also continues to transmit other local commercial radio services. The second tower is controlled by Broadcast Australia, being formerly run by the National Transmission Authority. There are many other radio antennae on these towers, including those belonging to Amateur Radio repeater and beacon stations.
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