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Until the mid-1960s, it had been common practice for BBC and ITV transmitters to be hosted from different masts. Moel-y-Parc had been engineered to take both services and be capable of the UHF transmission when they arrived. Additionally (and unusually) the BBC's VHF television transmissions were on Band III as were the ITV's transmissions. Having both services on the same mast meant that the region's viewers only needed one aerial.
 
This was the final BBC VHF television "main station" to be commissioned. The BBC published a technical report<ref>http://downloads.bbc.co.uk/rd/pubs/reports/1966-59.pdf {{Bare URL inline|date=May 2021}}</ref> on the mast and its aerials.
 
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