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1 Construction  





2 Services listed by frequency  



2.1  Analogue radio  





2.2  Digital radio  





2.3  Digital television  



2.3.1  Before switchover  







2.4  Analogue 625 line television  







3 References  





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Coordinates: 52°0749N 0°1429W / 52.130139°N 0.241389°W / 52.130139; -0.241389
 

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Sandy Heath
Sandy Heath transmitting station is located in Bedfordshire
Sandy Heath transmitting station

Sandy Heath transmitting station (Bedfordshire)

Mast height244 metres (801 ft)
Coordinates52°07′49N 0°14′29W / 52.130139°N 0.241389°W / 52.130139; -0.241389
Grid referenceTL2036249485
Built1965
BBC regionBBC East
ITV regionITV Anglia
Local TV serviceThat's TV Cambridge

Sandy Heath transmitting station is a television and radio broadcasting station in England, located between Sandy, Bedfordshire and Potton near the B1042. It is owned by Arqiva, formerly NTL Broadcast. It was built in 1965, originally broadcasting Anglia Television on VHF 405-lines, UHF with 625-line services of BBC2, BBC1, and Anglia Television being added by January 1971. It carried Channel 4 and Channel 5 from their launch days, Channel 5 at lower power than the other four services. Today it broadcasts digital television on the DTT platformasdigital switchover took place on 13 April 2011. On 17 June 2018, as part of the 700MHz clearance, Com5 (ARQ A) moved from Ch52 to Ch36, Com7 (Arq C) moved from Ch32 to Ch55 and Com8 (Arq D) moved from Ch34 to Ch56

It is a K group or wideband TV transmitter (horizontal polarization), though an original A group aerial will still receive four of the main six muxes,[1] in fact from Feb 2020 only MUX 4 (SDN) was out of the A group. During DSO, the digital transmission power for the PSB and commercial muxes increased from 20 kW to 180 kW and 170 kW respectively.

Sandy Heath is the main local TV transmitter for Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Peterborough, Northamptonshire, north Hertfordshire, north Buckinghamshire (including Milton Keynes) and parts of North West Essex and South West Suffolk.

Sandy Heath has 3 relay stations which are located in Northampton, [2] Kimpton, [3] and Luton. [4]

It also broadcasts the BBC local radio station BBC Three Counties Radio and the independent radio station Heart East, formerly Chiltern Radio.

Construction[edit]

It was opened on 5 July 1965 by Charles Hill, Baron Hill of Luton for the ITA (Anglia TV). By the end of 1965, it was hoped that nine ITA transmitters would be open.

From its start until late 1966, the transmitter could not broadcast schools programmes in the morning because the frequency (waveband) clashed with the Mullard Radio Astronomy Observatory in nearby Cambridgeshire. Anglia TV broadcast on channel 6 from noon to midnight, and the astronomy observatory operated on these frequencies during the morning.[citation needed]

Services listed by frequency[edit]

Analogue radio[edit]

Frequency kW Service
95.5 MHz 1 BBC Three Counties Radio
96.9 MHz 0.84 Heart East

Digital radio[edit]

Frequency Block kW Operator
215.072 MHz 10D 1.7 Herts, Beds & Bucks
220.352 MHz 11C 0.72 Cambridgeshire
222.064 MHz 11D 4.7 Digital One
225.648 MHz 12B 5 BBC National DAB

Analogue 625 line television[edit]

Analogue television services are no longer available. BBC Two was closed on 30 March 2011 and the remaining services on 13 April 2011.

Frequency UHF kW Service
471.25 MHz 21 1000 Channel 4
495.25 MHz 24 1000 Anglia
519.25 MHz 27 1000 BBC2 East
551.25 MHz 31 1000 BBC1 East
615.25 MHz 39 10 Channel 5

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Sandy Heath transmitter". A.T.V. Poles, Brackets, Clamps & Aerials. Retrieved 5 November 2023.
  • ^ "Freeview Light on the Dallington Park (Northamptonshire, England) transmitter". May 2004.
  • ^ "Freeview Light on the Kimpton (Hertfordshire, England) transmitter". May 2004.
  • ^ "Luton (Luton, England) Freeview Light transmitter". May 2004.
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