- Lisnagarvey transmitting station
The Lisnagarvey transmitting station is a facility for
mediumwave broadcasting located on the south western edge of the town ofLisburn ,Northern Ireland (grid reference J258919). The station was built by theBBC for the Regional Programme to be transmitted to Northern Ireland and it went into service in 1936. It is now owned byNational Grid Wireless .The station includes three radio masts, including two standard lattice masts and one diamond shaped
Blaw-Knox Radiator .The two standard lattice masts have a wire slung T-antenna suspended between them. The Blaw-Knox radiator is the only one of its kind in Western Europe.
The height of a Blaw-Knox radiator is related to the
frequency (orwavelength ) of the service transmitted, and for maximum efficiency should be exactly one half wavelength. Its height was originally 475 ft (144.8 metres), but it was shortened when the station's broadcast frequency was changed.Similar masts in Europe can be found nowadays only at Lakihegy,
Hungary , at Riga,Latvia , at Vakarel,Bulgaria and at Stara Zagora, Bulgaria.Channels listed by frequency
* Analogue Radio (AM
Medium Wave )
** 720kHz -BBC Radio Four
** 909kHz -BBC Radio Five Live
** 1089kHz -TalkSPORT
** 1215kHz - Virgin
** 1341kHz -BBC Radio Ulster ee also
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List of masts
*List of towers
*List of radio stations in the United Kingdom External links
* [http://tx.mb21.co.uk/gallery/lisnagarvey.php The Transmission Gallery: photographs and information]
* [http://www.bbceng.info/Install/Transmitter%20Projects/Reminiscences/Lisnagarvey/Lisnagarvey_Blaw-Knox.htm BBCEng.info: Comprehensive article on the design and history of the tower]
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* [http://www.skyscraperpage.com/diagrams/?b47478 Entry at Skyscraperpage.com]
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