Can you identify this bit of London architecture?
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It is the Docklands Teleport, a satellite broadcast center in North Woolwich.
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It is the Docklands Teleport, a satellite broadcast center in North Woolwich.
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if all of those satellites are bringing down different signals, how is it that the signals don’t get crossed/mixed up?
Different radio frequencies.
I remember walking past this once, near the T&L factory.