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Stirling Transmitting Station

Coordinates: 56°04′17″N 4°03′28″W / 56.0715°N 4.0577°W / 56.0715; -4.0577
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Stirling Transmitting Station is a transmission facility on Earl's Hill southwest of Stirling, Scotland. It was built at the end of the 1950s for the radio navigation system Dectra with a 183 metres (600 ft) tall guyed mast radiator, which was used after shut-down of Dectra as a Decca transmitter. Today the facility is used for cell phone transmitters.

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56°04′17″N 4°03′28″W / 56.0715°N 4.0577°W / 56.0715; -4.0577