- Bilsdale transmitting station
Infobox UK Transmitter
name = Bilsdale
height = convert|314|m|ft|0
gridref=SE553962
built = 1971
demolished =
collapsed =
BBC =BBC North East and Cumbria
ITV = ITV Tyne TeesThe Bilsdale transmitting station is a
broadcasting andtelecommunications facility, located at [http://www.geograph.co.uk/photo/16262 Bilsdale West Moor] , close toHelmsley ,North Yorkshire — UK. It includes a guyed steel tubular mast that is primarily used for radio and television transmission. The height of the mast is convert|314|m|ft|0|lk=on to the pinnacle [http://www.muxco.com/docs/muxco-yorks.pdf MuxCo Ofcom DAB application document] . It is among the most powerful in the UK at 500 kW ERP and has recently been equipped with newaircraft warning lights , in the form of arrays of ultra bright red LEDs.History
Bilsdale was constructed in
1971 by theBBC to bring 625-line colour television onUHF to theTees Valley for the first time. Having added UHF TV to the existingVHF TV stations at Pontop Pike andEmley Moor , it was quickly established that a new station would be required to coverCounty Durham and northNorth Yorkshire where existing coverage was poor, and thus the new station was built.Coverage
Coverage extends throughout the
Tees Valley region, encompassing northNorth Yorkshire and southernCounty Durham . This includesHarrogate andYork to the south,Filey andWhitby to the east,Middlesbrough , Stockton,Darlington ,Bishop Auckland ,Hartlepool ,Peterlee , some areas ofSeaham and some areas ofSunderland to the north, andBarnard Castle and Richmond to the west.Channels listed by Frequency
* Analogue Radio (FM
VHF )
** 89.0MHz -BBC Radio 2
** 91.2 MHz -BBC Radio 3
** 93.4 MHz -BBC Radio 4
** 95.0 MHz -BBC Tees
** 96.6 MHz - TFM
** 98.6 MHz -BBC Radio 1
** 100.7 MHz - Century FM
** 101.6 MHz - Classic FM
** 106.4 MHz -Galaxy North East * Digital Radio (DAB)
** Block 11D: 222.06 MHz -Digital One
** Block 12A: 223.93 MHz -MXR Yorkshire
** Block 12B: 225.64 MHz - BBC
** Block 12C: 227.36 MHz -MXR North East * Analogue Television
**UHF 23 -Channel 4
** UHF 26 -BBC Two
** UHF 29 -ITV1 (ITV Tyne Tees)
** UHF 33 -BBC One
** UHF 35 - Five* Digital Television
** UHF 21 - Multiplex 2 (ITV )
** UHF 24 - Multiplex B (BBC )
** UHF 27 - Multiplex C (National Grid Wireless )
** UHF 31 - Multiplex A (SDN)
** UHF 34 - Multiplex 1 (BBC )
** UHF 42 - Multiplex D (National Grid Wireless )Digital switchover
In July 2007 it was confirmed by
Ofcom that the television frequency assignment afterdigital switchover would be such that a wideband aerial would be required for reception of all sixmultiplexes . However, the three public service multiplexes will still fall within the station's original analogue frequency range assignment of aerial group A [http://www.ofcom.org.uk/tv/ifi/tech/dsodetails/81plan.pdf Ofcom digital switchover plan] .References
ee also
*
List of masts
*List of tallest buildings and structures in Great Britain
*List of radio stations in the United Kingdom External links
* [http://tx.mb21.co.uk/gallery/bilsdale/index.php The Transmission Gallery: Photographs and Information]
* [http://tx.mb21.co.uk/mapsys/anatv/bilsdale.php The Transmission Gallery: Coverage Maps]
* [http://www.aerialsandtv.com/bilsdaletx.html Info and picture of Bilsdale transmitter.]
* [http://www.geograph.org.uk/view.php?id=25165 A photograph]
* [http://vivo.dannydan.co.uk/bilsdale.html Views of Bilsdale from "Anorak's Guide to Radio in North Yorkshire".]
* http://skyscraperpage.com/diagrams/?b19268
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