Rowridge transmitting station

The Rowridge transmitting station is a facility for FM radio and television transmission at Rowridge on the Isle of Wight in southern England.

Rowridge
The Rowridge transmitting station
Rowridge transmitting station is located in Isle of Wight
Rowridge transmitting station
Rowridge transmitting station (Isle of Wight)
Mast height149.6 metres (491 ft)
Coordinates50°40′35″N 1°22′07″W / 50.676389°N 1.368611°W / 50.676389; -1.368611
Grid referenceSZ447865
BBC regionBBC South
ITV regionSouthern (1969–1981)
TVS (1982–1992)
ITV Meridian (1993–present)
Local TV serviceThat's Solent

It currently has a 172 metres (564 ft) tall guyed mast, owned and operated by Arqiva (previously National Grid Wireless). There is a smaller tower on the site belonging to British Telecom. Prior to Digital Switchover (DSO) the station broadcast with a power of 250 kW (ERP) for FM radio, 500 kW for analogue television, and 20 kW for digital television. In July 2007, Ofcom confirmed that Rowridge would remain an A Group transmitter at Digital switchover; the digital television transmission signal was then boosted to 200 kW. From March 2018 MUXES 7 & 8 moved out of the A group to channels 55 & 56 (see graph), though these are due to be turned off between 2020 and 2022.

Rowridge is one of only two main transmitters (the other is the rather smaller transmitter of Rosneath in Scotland) to broadcast its output on both horizontal and vertical polarities. Only the main 6 MUXES are transmitted in vertical polarity.The reason for this dual polarity transmission is to give a second option to those experiencing co-channel interference from transmitters on the continent.

Analogue Channel 5 was not transmitted from Rowridge but was broadcast (at 10 kW) from Fawley Power Station, with the antenna located on the main chimney. Transmissions all fitted within the A group and were horizontally polarised. On 25 March 2009, Channel 5's analogue signal was turned off from Fawley Power Station, due to the digital switchover in the neighbouring Westcountry region.

Population coverage for the main four analogue channels was about 1.75 million.

History

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The station was first built to provide BBC 405-line television coverage for an area including Southampton, Portsmouth, Bournemouth, Dorchester, Chichester, Brighton, Winchester and Salisbury. Sites on the mainland and the Isle of Wight were considered, and three were tested by BBC Research Department. A temporary 200 ft lattice mast was built with a main antenna at 175 ft and a reserve antenna lower down. These aerials were directional to enhance the signal northwards and reduce unwanted coverage to the south.[1]

It was built by BICC, alongside Pontop Pike (also 500ft) and North Hessary Tor in Devon (a taller mast).

The service opened on 12 November 1954, bringing television to the area for the first time.

A programme feed was obtained via a Post Office radio link, using refurbished equipment that provided the original picture feed for the Wenvoe Transmitter on the British Telecom Microwave Network. A site for this near Alton, Hampshire was acquired and named after a nearby pub: Golden Pot. Here the TV signal from Alexandra Palace was picked up and relayed via a one-hop 4 GHz microwave link to Rowridge. This was brought into service on 18 October 1954. Later, the microwave link ran from the Museum telephone exchange in London to Rowridge, using Golden Pot as an intermediate site.[2]

In 1965 the UHF antenna was added making the total height of the structure 149.6 metres (491 ft). This addition allowed Rowridge to radiate the PAL 625-line transmission that allowed broadcasts in colour and eventually stereo sound, using NICAM.

On 25 March 2009, Channel 5's analogue signal was turned off from Fawley Power Station. Later on in the day, "existing digital terrestrial TV services moved to new frequencies", due to the digital switchover happening in the region in 2012.[3]

Arqiva applied for planning permission to replace the existing 150m (492') mast with one 187m (614') high on 22 May 2009.[4]

Channels listed by frequency

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Analogue radio

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FrequencykW[5]Service
88.5 MHz250BBC Radio 2
90.7 MHz250BBC Radio 3
92.9 MHz250BBC Radio 4
96.1 MHz10BBC Radio Solent
98.2 MHz250BBC Radio 1
100.3 MHz125Classic FM

Digital radio

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FrequencyBlockkWOperator
225.648 MHz12B5BBC National DAB

Analogue television

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12 November 1954 – 15 January 1966

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FrequencyVHFkWService
56.75 MHz3100BBC Television

15 January 1966 – 13 December 1969

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FrequencyVHFUHFkWService
56.75 MHz3100BBC1 South
495.25 MHz24500BBC2 South

13 December 1969 – 27 December 1969

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FrequencyVHFUHFkWService
56.75 MHz3100BBC1 South
495.25 MHz24500BBC2 South
519.25 MHz27500Southern

27 December 1969 – 4 December 1982

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FrequencyVHFUHFkWService
56.75 MHz3100BBC1 South
495.25 MHz24500BBC2 South
519.25 MHz27500TVS (Southern until 1982)
551.25 MHz31500BBC1

4 December 1982 – 3 January 1985

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FrequencyVHFUHFkWService
56.75 MHz3100BBC1 South
471.25 MHz21500Channel 4
495.25 MHz24500BBC2 South
519.25 MHz27500TVS
551.25 MHz31500BBC1

3 January 1985 – 15 November 1998

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FrequencyUHFkWService
471.25 MHz21500Channel 4
495.25 MHz24500BBC2 South
519.25 MHz27500Meridian (TVS until 1993)
551.25 MHz31500BBC1 South

Analogue and digital television

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15 November 1998 – 31 October 2002

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FrequencyUHFkWServiceSystem
471.25 MHz21500Channel 4PAL System I
489.833 MHz23-20BBC (Mux 1)DVB-T
495.25 MHz24500BBC2 SouthPAL System I
513.833 MHz26-20Arqiva (Mux C)DVB-T
519.25 MHz27500MeridianPAL System I
530.000 MHz2820Digital 3&4 (Mux 2)DVB-T
546.000 MHz3020SDN (Mux A)DVB-T
551.25 MHz31500BBC1 SouthPAL System I
562.166 MHz32+20BBC (Mux B)DVB-T
570.166 MHz33+20Arqiva (Mux D)DVB-T

31 October 2002 – 24 May 2007

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FrequencyUHFkWServiceSystem
471.25 MHz21500Channel 4PAL System I
489.833 MHz23-20BBC (Mux 1)DVB-T
495.25 MHz24500BBC2 SouthPAL System I
513.833 MHz26-20Arqiva (Mux C)DVB-T
519.25 MHz27500MeridianPAL System I
530.000 MHz2820Digital 3&4 (Mux 2)DVB-T
546.000 MHz3020SDN (Mux A)DVB-T
551.25 MHz31500BBC1 SouthPAL System I
562.166 MHz32+20BBC (Mux B)DVB-T
570.166 MHz33+20Arqiva (Mux D)DVB-T
735.25 MHz542Solent TVPAL System I

24 May 2007 – 25 March 2009

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FrequencyUHFkWServiceSystem
471.25 MHz21500Channel 4PAL System I
489.833 MHz23-20BBC (Mux 1)DVB-T
495.25 MHz24500BBC2 SouthPAL System I
513.833 MHz26-20Arqiva (Mux C)DVB-T
519.25 MHz27500MeridianPAL System I
530.000 MHz2820Digital 3&4 (Mux 2)DVB-T
546.000 MHz3020SDN (Mux A)DVB-T
551.25 MHz31500BBC1 SouthPAL System I
562.166 MHz32+20BBC (Mux B)DVB-T
570.166 MHz33+20Arqiva (Mux D)DVB-T

25 March 2009 – 7 March 2012

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FrequencyUHFkWServiceSystem
471.25 MHz21500Channel 4PAL System I
495.25 MHz24500BBC2 SouthPAL System I
519.25 MHz27500MeridianPAL System I
530.166 MHz28+20BBC (Mux B)DVB-T
545.833 MHz30-20SDN (Mux A)DVB-T
551.25 MHz31500BBC1 SouthPAL System I
562.166 MHz32+20Digital 3&4 (Mux 2)DVB-T
570.166 MHz33+20Arqiva (Mux D)DVB-T
578.000 MHz3420BBC (Mux 1)DVB-T
602.166 MHz37+20Arqiva (Mux C)DVB-T

7 March 2012 – 21 March 2012

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FrequencyUHFkWServiceSystem
HV
471.25 MHz21500Channel 4PAL System I
498.000 MHz24200200BBC ADVB-T
519.25 MHz27500MeridianPAL System I
530.166 MHz28+20BBC (Mux B)DVB-T
545.833 MHz30-20SDN (Mux A)DVB-T
551.25 MHz31500BBC1 SouthPAL System I
562.166 MHz32+20Digital 3&4 (Mux 2)DVB-T
570.166 MHz33+20Arqiva (Mux D)DVB-T
602.166 MHz37+20Arqiva (Mux C)DVB-T

Digital television

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21 March 2012 – 18 April 2012

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FrequencyUHFkWOperatorSystem
HV
474.166 MHz21+200200BBC BDVB-T2
498.000 MHz24200200BBC ADVB-T
522.000 MHz27200200Digital 3&4DVB-T
545.833 MHz30-50SDNDVB-T
570.166 MHz33+50Arqiva BDVB-T
602.166 MHz37+50Arqiva ADVB-T

18 April 2012 – present

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The commercial multiplexes were situated on their pre-DSO frequencies until 18 April 2012, when they started transmitting at vertical polarisation.[6]

FrequencyUHFkWOperatorSystem
HV
474.166 MHz21+200200BBC BDVB-T2
482.166 MHz22+50200Arqiva ADVB-T
498.000 MHz24200200BBC ADVB-T
506.000 MHz2550200SDNDVB-T
522.000 MHz27200200Digital 3&4DVB-T
530.000 MHz2850200Arqiva BDVB-T
602.000 MHz3710-Local MultiplexDVB-T

See also

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  • Chillerton Down – a transmission site approximately 2.5 miles (4.0 km) from Rowridge, broadcasting a mix of analogue and digital radio stations not available from Rowridge
  • List of masts

References

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  1. ^ Pawley, Edward. 1972. BBC Engineering 1922 – 1972, p. 377. BBC, London. ISBN 0-563-12127-0.
  2. ^ Kilvington, T. The London—Isle-of-Wight Television Link, Stage One. POEEJ 48 (1):36–38
  3. ^ "Isle of Wight County Press - "Stand by for the digital switch"". www.iwcp.co.uk. Retrieved 11 January 2014.
  4. ^ Isle of Wight Planning Application – TCP/23520/R, P/00748/09
  5. ^ Radio Listeners Guide 2010
  6. ^ "Digital Switchover Transmitter Details – Meridian Region" (PDF). 5 January 2011. Retrieved 26 May 2011.
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