Tacolneston transmitting station
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The Tacolneston transmitting station is a facility for both analogue & digital VHF/FM radio & UHF television transmission near Tacolneston, 11 miles southwest of Norwich, Norfolk, England.
It uses a 154 metre (505 foot)[1]. tall guyed mast, which was built in 1956 (completed in late September/early October that year). The original mast, built from early 1954, was 61 metres (200 feet) tall and first broadcast television transmissions, albeit temporary, from February 1955[2] and VHF (FM) broadcasts from 6.35pm on Tuesday 30 April 1957[3].
The transmission site is located at 52° 31′ 3.9″ North, 1° 8' 19.3" East[4] (National Grid Reference: TM131958[5]). In July 1989 it was reported that the transmitting station cost almost £500,000 a year to run[6].
The current mast has an average height of 221 metres above sea level[7]. It is now owned and operated by National Grid Wireless, but was owned by the British Broadcasting Corporation before they privatised their transmission department prior to 1997.
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[edit] Frequencies
Television
Format of details: channel - station - polarisation (ERP power) - additional notes
Analogue UHF Ch. 52 - Five - Horizontal (4 kW) - came on air on Sun 30 March 1997 UHF Ch. 55 - BBC Two (East Region) - Horizontal (250 kW) UHF Ch. 59 - ITV 1 Anglia - Horizontal (250 kW) - from this site on 1 October 1970 UHF Ch. 62 - BBC One (East Region) - Horizontal (250 kW) UHF Ch. 65 - Channel 4 - Horizontal (250 kW) - came on air on Tue 2 November 1982
Digital UHF Ch. 53 - MUX A (SDN) - Horizontal (5 kW) UHF Ch. 58 - MUX B (BBC) - Horizontal (5 kW) UHF Ch. 60 - MUX 2 (ITV/Ch.4) - Horizontal (10 kW) UHF Ch. 61 - MUX C (NGW) - Horizontal (5 kW) UHF Ch. 63 - MUX 1 (BBC) - Horizontal (10 kW) UHF Ch. 64 - MUX D (NGW) - Horizontal (5 kW)
VHF/FM Radio
Format of details: frequency - station - polarisation (ERP power) - additional notes
Analogue 89.7 MHz - BBC Radio 2 - Mixed (250 kW) - from 30 September 1967 (formerly Light Programme) 91.9 MHz - BBC Radio 3 - Mixed (250 kW) - from 30 September 1967 (formerly Third Programme) 94.1 MHz - BBC Radio 4 - Mixed (250 kW) - from 30 September 1967 (formerly Home Service) 99.3 MHz - BBC Radio 1 - Mixed (250 kW) - came on air at 8am on Tuesday 19 December 1989 101.5 MHz - INR1 (Classic FM) - Mixed (250 kW) - came on air at 6am on Monday 7 September 1992
*95.1 MHz - BBC Radio Norfolk - Mixed (5.7 kW) - 11 September 1980 to early 2000. *Now from Stoke Holy Cross site
Digital 225.648 MHz - BBC MPX (Block 12B) - Vertical (5 kW) - came on air on 24 November 2003 218.640 MHz - Now Digital (Block 11D) - Vertical (1.4 kW)
[edit] References
- ^ (January 1994) Television Transmitting Stations Handbook. BBC & ITC.
- ^ "Eastern Daily Press", Eastern Counties Newspapers (Archant), August 15, 1997.
- ^ "Eastern Daily Press", Eastern Counties Newspapers, May 1, 1957.
- ^ Flash Earth. Retrieved on 2006-11-29.
- ^ (January 1994) Television Transmitting Stations Handbook. BBC & ITC.
- ^ "Eastern Daily Press", Eastern Counties Newspapers (Archant), July 11, 1989, p. 9.
- ^ Civil Aviation Authority. Radar Vector Areas in UK Airspace (PDF). Retrieved on 2006-11-29.
[edit] See also
- List of masts
- List of tallest buildings and structures in Great Britain
- List of radio stations in the United Kingdom
[edit] External links