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1.1  Analogue radio (FM VHF)  





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Coordinates: 51°1915N 0°1716E / 51.320727°N 0.287788°E / 51.320727; 0.287788
 

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Wrotham
Wrotham transmitting station is located in Kent
Wrotham transmitting station

Wrotham transmitting station (Kent)

LocationWrotham, Kent
Mast height176.6 metres (579 ft)
Coordinates51°19′15N 0°17′16E / 51.320727°N 0.287788°E / 51.320727; 0.287788
Grid referenceTQ595604
Built1951 (original)
1981 (current)

The Wrotham transmitting station is located on the North Downs, close to the village of WrothaminKent, England and just north of the M20 motorway. Its National Grid Reference is TQ595604. The current mast on the site was constructed in 1981, is 176.6 metres (579 ft) tall, and was built to replace the original mast of equal height that was constructed in 1951.

It is the main VHF FM transmitter for the national BBC radio networks in London and South East England. It currently transmits BBC Radio 1, 2, 3 & 4 and the independent national network Classic FM (125 kWERP), BBC Radio Kent on 96.7 MHz (4.4 kW ERP) and KMFM West Kent on 101.6 MHz (0.2 kW ERP). (There are two prominent towers in the south of Greater London, Croydon and Crystal Palace, which provide a medium power (4 kW ERP) relay of the national radio channels, in addition to local stations).

Wrotham was the first station in the UK to broadcast on VHF/FM, with three services beginning officially on 2 May 1955. It broadcast the Home Service (now Radio 4), the Third Programme (now Radio 3) and the Light Programme (now Radio 2). The frequencies it used for these programmes on FM in 1955 are still in use today. On 17 April 1966, it became the first BBC transmitter to broadcast in stereo, with regular stereo broadcasts on the Third Programme from July 1966. On 18 December 1970, it began broadcasting Radio Medway (now Radio Kent) on 97.0 MHz.

Wrotham was one of two VHF transmitters identified as BBC network centres in the event of a nuclear strike on the UK. A Cabinet Office paper from 1975 provides details of construction work outstanding at Wrotham, including protected accommodation for engineering staff at a cost of about thirty thousand pounds. Wrotham was part of the Wartime Broadcasting Service, designed to allow transmission of pre and post strike messages to the estimated 22 million battery-powered radios in the UK.[1]

On 3 December 2010, Wrotham began transmitting DAB: CE London (London 1), Switch London (London 2), DRG London (London 3), Digital One and the BBC National DAB multiplex. The BBC National DAB multiplex is on the network's standard SFN, improving DAB coverage in North Kent and South London.[2]

It is owned and operated by Arqiva.

Channels listed by frequency[edit]

Analogue radio (FM VHF)[edit]

Frequency kW Service
89.1 MHz 125 BBC Radio 2
91.3 MHz 125 BBC Radio 3
93.5 MHz 125 BBC Radio 4
96.7 MHz 4.4 BBC Radio Kent
98.8 MHz 62.5 BBC Radio 1
100.9 MHz 125 Classic FM
101.6 MHz 0.3 KMFM West Kent

Digital radio (DAB)[edit]

Frequency Block kW Operator
218.640 MHz 11B 4.5 DRG London
220.352 MHz 11C 2 NOW Kent
222.064 MHz 11D 4.5 Digital One
223.936 MHz 12A 4.5 Switch London
225.648 MHz 12B 10 BBC National DAB
227.360 MHz 12C 4.5 CE London

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ UK Cabinet Office paper CAB 164/1299 1975-76
  • ^ RadioToday: DAB introduced at Wrotham
  • External links[edit]


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