Wharite Peak

Wharite Peak is a mountain at the southern end of the Ruahine Range, 9 km (5.6 mi) north of Woodville in the Manawatū-Whanganui region of New Zealand. The mountain is home to the main television and FM radio transmitter for the city of Palmerston North and the wider Manawatu region.

Wharite Peak
View of Wharite from near Ashhurst, Manawatū
Highest point
Elevation920 m (3,020 ft)
Coordinates40°15′17″S 175°51′30″E
Geography
Wharite Peak is located in New Zealand
Wharite Peak
Wharite Peak
Manawatū-Whanganui, New Zealand
Parent rangeRuahine Range

Etymology

Wharite is a corruption of either Whare-Iti ("home of Iti") or Whare-tītī ("nesting place of tītī").[1]

According to Rangitāne o Manawatu, Wharite was inhabited by Iti a Tohunga from the Ruakawa Pa area below. The Tohunga was banished to the peak due to his small stature and disfigurements. However, Rangitāne o Manawatu still consulted him for his knowledge related to environmental matters.[1]

Transmitter

The main Wharite transmitter

A 1 kW television transmitter was established atop Wharite in 1963, relaying WNTV1 from Wellington. It was replaced with a 100 kW transmitter in 1966.[2] In 2013 the first digital television transmitters were installed.

Television frequencies

Television Station Freeview Owner Channel Frequency Band Power (kW)
HGTV19Warner Bros. Discovery New Zealand28530.0 MHzUHF32
Al Jazeera20Al Jazeera Media Network
Shine TV25Rhema Media
Hope Channel27Seventh-day Adventist Church
Three3Warner Bros. Discovery New Zealand32562.0 MHz
Bravo4
Eden8
Rush14
TVNZ 11TVNZ34578.0 MHz
TVNZ 22
TVNZ Duke6
Sky Open15Sky36594.0 MHz
Whakaata Māori5New Zealand Government38610.0 MHz
Te Reo10

[3] [note 1]

Radio frequencies

Radio Station Owner Transmit Frequency Band Power (kW)
Radio New Zealand ConcertRadio New Zealand89.0 MHzVHF40
Kia Ora FMNational Māori Radio Network89.8 MHzVHF1
ZMNew Zealand Media and Entertainment90.6 MHzVHF40
Radio RhemaRhema Media91.4 MHzVHF4
More FMMediaWorks New Zealand92.2 MHzVHF80
The Edge93.0 MHzVHF5
The Sound93.8 MHzVHF40
Channel X94.6 MHzVHF5
The Rock95.4 MHzVHF5
Mai FM97.0 MHzVHF5
The HitsNew Zealand Media and Entertainment97.8 MHzVHF40
The BreezeMediaWorks New Zealand98.6 MHzVHF8
Newstalk ZBNew Zealand Media and Entertainment100.2 MHzVHF40
Radio New Zealand NationalRadio New Zealand101.0 MHzVHF8
Niu FMPacific Media Network103.4 MHzVHF8
MagicMediaWorks New Zealand104.2 MHzVHF5
CoastNew Zealand Media and Entertainment105.8 MHzVHF12.5

[4]

Former analogue television frequencies

The following frequencies were used until 29 September 2013, when Wharite switched off analogue broadcasts (see Digital changeover dates in New Zealand).

TV Channel Transmit Channel Transmit Frequency Band Power (kW)
TV One 2 55.25 MHz VHF 100
TV2 4 175.25 MHz VHF 200
TV3 7 196.25 MHz VHF 100
Four 11 224.25 MHz VHF 16
Māori Television 46 671.25 MHz UHF 250
Prime 62 799.25 MHz UHF 250

Notes

  1. The table does not include hour-delayed or music television stations.

References

  1. "Rangitāne o Manawatu Statutory Acknowledgements" (PDF). Horizons Regional Council. Retrieved 6 April 2023.
  2. "Parliamentary Debates (Hansard)". Vol. 351. New Zealand Parliament. 28 June 1967. p. 1394.
  3. RSM Register of Radio Frequencies
  4. RSM Register of Radio Frequencies
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