SES/RTS

SES / RTS
Channels
BrandingSeven SA/Nine SA/WIN
Programming
AffiliationsSES/RTS: Seven
SDS/RDS: Nine
Ownership
Owner
MGS/LRS
History
First air date
SES: 25 March 1966 (25 March 1966)
RTS: 26 November 1976 (26 November 1976)
Former channel number(s)
Analog:
SES: 8 (VHF)
RTS: 5A (VHF)
Independent (1966–2003)
Nine (2004–2007)
Call sign meaning
SES:
South
East
South Australia
RTS:
Riverland
Television
South Australia
SDS:
SES
Digital
South Australia
RDS:
RTS
Digital
South Australia
Technical information
Licensing authority
Australian Communications and Media Authority
ERPSES:
200 kW
RTS:
240 kW
HAATSES:
379 m
RTS:
180 m[1]
Transmitter coordinatesSES:
37°36′8″S 140°28′58″E / 37.60222°S 140.48278°E / -37.60222; 140.48278 (SES)
RTS:
34°27′52″S 140°32′1″E / 34.46444°S 140.53361°E / -34.46444; 140.53361 (RTS)
Links
Websitewww.wintv.com.au

SES/RTS, part of the WIN Television network, are Australian television stations licensed to, and serving the rural south-east portion of South Australia, including Mount Gambier, the Limestone Coast and the Riverland. The network began as two separate stations, SES-8 and RTS-5A.

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

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