MGS/LRS

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MGS / LRS
MGS: Mount Gambier, South Australia
LRS: Riverland, South Australia
Branding WIN Ten
Slogan Seriously Ten
Channels Analog:
MGS: 41 (UHF)
LRS: 34 (UHF)

Digital:
MGS: 32 (UHF)
LRS: 35 (UHF)

Affiliations Ten
Network WIN Ten
Owner WIN Corporation Pty Ltd
(WIN Television SA Pty Ltd)
First air date Both stations:
January 1, 2004
Call letters’ meaning MGS:
Mount
Gambier
South Australia
LRS:
Loxton
Renmark
South Australia
Sister station(s) SES/RTS
Transmitter Power MGS:
900 kW (analog)
200 kW (digital)
LRS:
650 kW (analog)
240 kW (digital)
Height MGS: 379 m (both)
LRS: 180 m (both)[1]
Transmitter Coordinates MGS:
37°36′8″S, 140°28′58″E
LRS:
34°27′52″S, 140°32′1″E
Website www.ten.com.au

MGS and LRS ("WIN Ten") are television stations in South Australia. Both relay ADS-10 from Adelaide 24 hours a day except for local commercials.

[edit] References

  1. ^ HAAT estimated from http://www.itu.int/SRTM3/ using EHAAT.