- Wenvoe transmitting station
Infobox UK Transmitter
name = Wenvoe
height = convert|225|m|ft|0|lk=on
gridref = ST110742
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BBC =BBC Wales
ITV = HTV WalesThe Wenvoe transmitting station is a facility forbroadcasting andtelecommunications situated close to the village of Wenvoe in theVale of Glamorgan ,Wales in the UK. It comprises a convert|248|m|ft|0|sing=onguyed mast with antennas attached at various heights. The mast(exstension completed Feb' 2008)plus the Main UHF antenna on top now gives a structure height of 260.7 metres (855 ft). The average height above sea level is 392 metres for the television antennas. It is owned and operated byNational Grid Wireless .The original mast at the site was built in 1952 by the BBC to provide
405-line VHF television to south Wales and the west of England. The station broadcast onBand I channel 5 (66.75MHz ) fromAugust 15 ,1952 using its reserve transmitters, and fromDecember 20 ,1952 with its main high-power transmitters. [Pawley, Edward. 1972. "BBC Engineering 1922-1972" p. 374. BBC Publications, ISBN 0-563-12127-0] It remained on air until the closure of 405-line television in 1985.In 1955,
VHF FM radio was added to the mast, carrying the BBC'sHome Service . This was followed by the addition of theLight Programme in 1956 and theThird Programme in 1959.In 1963, a second mast was built alongside the existing structure. This was in order to carry the new BBC Wales 405-line TV service on
Band III VHF channel 13.In 1970,
UHF 625-line colour television was added to the main mast. This includedBBC1 ,BBC2 andITV Wales (HTV Wales).S4C was added later when it launched in 1982.In 1985, when 405-line TV closed, the site was re-engineered and both of the existing masts were taken down. They were replaced by a brand new mast, which is the structure currently in place at the site. The VHF FM antennas were upgraded from the old horizontally polarised slot antennas to new mixed polarisation antennas, and the transmitter power was doubled.
The mast is being upgraded during 2006 for the installation of new high power digital TV transmitters, before the analogue signal is switched off in 2009. This necessitates the installation of a temporary mast (Wenvoe "C") to carry the analogue signals while the main mast (Wenvoe "A") is being upgraded and extended by a further convert|23|m|ft|0.
Many houses in the coastal areas of the Wenvoe coverage area have their aerials pointed towards the English Mendip transmitter in preference to Wenvoe. This is because Mendip carries
Channel 4 and Channel Five in preference to Wenvoe's largely Welsh speakingS4C .Note: Work began on Wenvoe "C" on
June 14 ,2006 . The new convert|200|m|ft|0|abbr=on stayed mast will allow Wenvoe "A"to be structurally improved and fully fitted with a new high power digital antenna and a full reserve antenna. This will allow Wenvoe "A" to broadcast all 6 digital TV multiplexes. Wenvoe "C" is expected to be in service until digital switchover in 2009; its scheduled completion is September 2006. Other sites that require major engineering work before Digital Switchover will beDivis (Northern Ireland ) and Sandy Heath, (Bedfordshire ), which also require mechanical strengthening work. Furthermore, complete replacement masts will be required at Caldbeck (Cumbria ) and Black Hill, (Lanarkshire ).Channels listed by frequency
Analogue Radio (
VHF FM )* 89.9
MHz -BBC Radio 2
* 92.1 MHz -BBC Radio 3
* 94.3 MHz -BBC Radio 4
* 96.8 MHz -BBC Radio Cymru
* 99.5 MHz -BBC Radio 1
* 101.7 MHz - Classic FM
* 106.8 MHz -Nation Radio
=Digital Radio (DAB)=* Block 11D: 222.06 MHz -
Digital One
* Block 12B: 225.64 MHz - BBC
* Block 12C: 227.36 MHz - MXR Severn EstuaryAnalogue Television
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UHF 41 (631.25 MHz) - ITV1 Wales
* UHF 44 (655.25 MHz) -BBC One Wales
* UHF 47 (679.25 MHz) -S4C
* UHF 51 (711.25 MHz) -BBC Two Wales Digital Television
* UHF 30 (543.25 MHz) - Multiplex 1
BBC
* UHF 34 (575.25 MHz) - Multiplex 2Digital 3&4
* UHF 40 (623.25 MHz) - Multiplex ASDN
* UHF 43 (647.25 MHz) - Multiplex CNational Grid Wireless
* UHF 46 (671.25 MHz) - Multiplex DNational Grid Wireless
* UHF 50 (703.25 MHz) - Multiplex BBBC ee also
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Radio masts and towers
*List of masts
*List of tallest buildings and structures in Great Britain References
External links
* [http://tx.mb21.co.uk/gallery/wenvoe/index.php The Transmission Gallery: Photographs and Information]
* [http://tx.mb21.co.uk/mapsys/anatv/wenvoe.php The Transmission Gallery: Television Coverage Map]
* [http://tx.mb21.co.uk/mapsys/fm/wenvoe.php The Transmission Gallery: FM Coverage Map]
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