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The transmitter was the main [[405-line]] [[ITV Network|ITV]] transmitter for the Midlands from 1956 until 1985. It includes a {{convert|305.2|m|ft|0}} tall [[radio masts and towers|guyed mast]] and was built in 1961. The original mast looked akin to the Eiffel tower and was dismantled in |
The transmitter was the main [[405-line]] [[ITV Network|ITV]] transmitter for the Midlands from 1956 until 1985. It includes a {{convert|305.2|m|ft|0}} tall [[radio masts and towers|guyed mast]] and was built in 1961. The original mast looked akin to the Eiffel tower and was dismantled in 1962 and shipped to Jersey, Channel Islands and re erected at Fremont Point on the north of the Island. |
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625-line colour transmitters for the region were all co-sited at the nearby [[Sutton Coldfield transmitting station]] until 1997, when Lichfield began broadcasting [[Channel 5 (UK)|Channel 5]] in the Midlands. At 1000 kW it was the most powerful Channel 5 transmitter in the country. Before the digital switchover, Lichfield effectively worked in conjunction with Sutton Coldfield (4 miles to the SW) to supply the full five analogue channels. Reception of Channel 5 from Lichfield was also receivable at viewable quality throughout the borders of [[North Wales]]. |
625-line colour transmitters for the region were all co-sited at the nearby [[Sutton Coldfield transmitting station]] until 1997, when Lichfield began broadcasting [[Channel 5 (UK)|Channel 5]] in the Midlands. At 1000 kW it was the most powerful Channel 5 transmitter in the country. Before the digital switchover, Lichfield effectively worked in conjunction with Sutton Coldfield (4 miles to the SW) to supply the full five analogue channels. Reception of Channel 5 from Lichfield was also receivable at viewable quality throughout the borders of [[North Wales]]. |
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Revision as of 02:02, 7 June 2015
Mast height | 305.2 metres (1,001 ft) |
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Coordinates | 52°38′12″N 1°45′32″W / 52.6367°N 1.7589°W |
Grid reference | SK1631404390 |
Built | 1961 |
ITV region | ABC (1961-1968) ATV (1961-1981) Central (1982-1985) |
The Lichfield transmitting station is situated close to Tamworth in Staffordshire in the West Midlands between the A5 and A51. The nearest geographical feature is Hopwas Hill. The station is owned and operated by Arqiva. The mast is known locally as Hopwas mast or Hints mast.
History
The transmitter was the main 405-line ITV transmitter for the Midlands from 1956 until 1985. It includes a 305.2 metres (1,001 ft) tall guyed mast and was built in 1961. The original mast looked akin to the Eiffel tower and was dismantled in 1962 and shipped to Jersey, Channel Islands and re erected at Fremont Point on the north of the Island. 625-line colour transmitters for the region were all co-sited at the nearby Sutton Coldfield transmitting station until 1997, when Lichfield began broadcasting Channel 5 in the Midlands. At 1000 kW it was the most powerful Channel 5 transmitter in the country. Before the digital switchover, Lichfield effectively worked in conjunction with Sutton Coldfield (4 miles to the SW) to supply the full five analogue channels. Reception of Channel 5 from Lichfield was also receivable at viewable quality throughout the borders of North Wales.
All analogue TV transmissions ceased on the 21 September 2011, as part of the digital switchover. The HD multiplex BBC B (Mux HD) was moved to the Sutton Coldfield transmitting station on C40+ (626.2 MHz) thereby ceasing all analogue and digital television broadcasts from the Lichfield transmitter.
Services listed by frequency
Frequency | kW[1] | Service |
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101.6 MHz | 0.06 | Touch FM |
Digital radio (DAB)
Frequency | Block | kW[2] | Operator |
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220.35 MHz | 11C | 0.5 | CE Birmingham |
Analogue television
17 February 1956 - 3 January 1985
Frequency | VHF | kW | Service |
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189.75 MHz | 8 | 200 | Central (ABC until 1968/ATV until 1982) |
30 March 1997 - 21 September 2011
Frequency | UHF | kW | Service |
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599.25 MHz | 37 | 1000 | Channel 5 |
Digital television
Digital television is no longer broadcast from Lichfield as of 21 September 2011.
Frequency | UHF | kW | Operator |
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578.0 MHz | 34 | 4 | BBC B (Mux HD) |
See also
- List of masts
- List of tallest buildings and structures in Great Britain
- List of radio stations in the United Kingdom
References
External links
- The Transmission Gallery: photographs, coverage maps and information
- Bob Cotton's Lichfield Memories
- http://skyscraperpage.com/diagrams/?b61327
- Lichfield Transmitter at thebigtower.com
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