Sandale transmitting station
The Sandale transmitting station is the main radio transmitting station for the county of Cumbria, including the Lake District, and eastern Dumfries and Galloway. It used to broadcast regional variations of BBC One and BBC Two until digital switchover happened in the region. All television channels now come from the nearby Caldbeck transmitting station.
Sandale transmitting station (Cumbria) | |
Mast height | 153 metres (502 ft) |
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Coordinates | 54°44′57″N 3°08′27″W |
Grid reference | NY2657639965 |
Built | 1956 |
BBC region | BBC North (1956-1985) BBC Scotland (1965-2009) |
The station is situated on the Caldbeck Fells close to the B5299 road and eight miles south of Wigton. Its mast is 153 metres (502 ft) high.
Until 1993 it broadcast Radio Solway. Now it broadcasts BBC Radio Scotland on the same frequency.
Services from this transmitter
Analogue radio (FM VHF)
Frequency | kW | Service |
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88.1 MHz | 250 | BBC Radio 2 |
90.3 MHz | 250 | BBC Radio 3 |
92.5 MHz | 250 | BBC Radio 4 |
94.7 MHz | 250 | BBC Radio Scotland |
95.6 MHz | 15 | BBC Radio Cumbria |
97.7 MHz | 250 | BBC Radio 1 |
99.9 MHz | 125 | Classic FM |
Digital radio (DAB)
Frequency | Block | kW | Operator |
---|---|---|---|
225.648 MHz | 12B | 10 | BBC National DAB |
8 November 1956 – 27 September 1965
Frequency | VHF | kW | Service |
---|---|---|---|
61.75 MHz | 4 | 30 | BBC Television |
27 September 1965 – 1 June 1979
Frequency | VHF | kW | Service |
---|---|---|---|
61.75 MHz | 4 | 30 | BBC1 North East |
179.75 MHz | 6 | 70 | BBC1 Scotland |
1 June 1979 – 3 January 1985
Frequency | VHF | UHF | kW | Service |
---|---|---|---|---|
61.75 MHz | 4 | — | 30 | BBC1 North East |
179.75 MHz | 6 | — | 70 | BBC1 Scotland |
479.25 MHz | — | 22 | 500 | BBC1 Scotland |
3 January 1985 - 1992
Frequency | UHF | kW | Service |
---|---|---|---|
479.25 MHz | 22 | 500 | BBC1 Scotland |
1992 - 22 July 2009
Frequency | UHF | kW | Service |
---|---|---|---|
479.25 MHz | 22 | 500 | BBC1 Scotland |
839.25 MHz | 67 | 126 | BBC2 Scotland |
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