Tapton Hill transmitting station
53°22′46″N 1°30′49″W / 53.3794°N 1.5137°W / 53.3794; -1.5137
The Tapton Hill transmitting station (grid reference SK324870), more generally known as the Sheffield (Crosspool) transmitting station, is a broadcasting and telecommunications facility which serves Sheffield in South Yorkshire and is located on a hill in the suburb of Crosspool to the west of the city. It transmits digital television (with vertical polarisation), analogue radio (FM) and DAB digital radio. It was a relay of Emley Moor for analogue television until the signals were turned off permanently following the Digital Switchover in August 2011. The site is owned by Arqiva and its aerials are at a height of 295 metres (968 ft) above mean sea level. It also feeds the Chesterfield Transmitter with its digital television signal by means of an underground fibre optic cable.
The transmitter was originally an A group for television broadcasts, but to accommodate analogue Channel 5, as well as digital television, it became a wideband until its switchover in 2011. At that point, technically, it became a K group although wideband aerials would still work. The 3 main PSB MUXES are all receivable on an A group aerial (see graph). Sheffield transmitter's 700MHz clearance is due in Feb 2020 when none of the main 6 MUXEs are due to change frequency, though MUXES 7 and 8 are due to be switched off.
Transmitted services
Analogue radio (FM VHF)
Frequency | kW[1] | Service |
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88.6 MHz | 0.300 | BBC Radio Sheffield |
89.9 MHz | 0.320 | BBC Radio 2 |
92.1 MHz | 0.320 | BBC Radio 3 |
93.2 MHz | 0.050 | Sheffield Live |
94.3 MHz | 0.320 | BBC Radio 4 |
97.4 MHz | 0.400 | Hits Radio South Yorkshire |
99.5 MHz | 0.320 | BBC Radio 1 |
101.7 MHz | 0.250 | Classic FM |
105.6 MHz | 0.250 | Capital Yorkshire |
107.7 MHz | 0.100 | Heart Yorkshire |
Digital radio (DAB)
Frequency | Block | kW | Operator |
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216.928 MHz | 11A | 2.80 | Sound Digital |
220.352 MHz | 11C | 1.10 | Sheffield |
222.064 MHz | 11D | 2.00 | Digital One |
225.648 MHz | 12B | 2.00 | BBC National DAB |
Digital television
| Before switchover
† On UHF 39 until 17 March 2010.
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Analogue television
Analogue television broadcasts permanently ended from Tapton Hill on 24 August 2011. BBC Two transmissions previously ceased on 10 August.
Frequency | UHF | kW[2] | Service |
---|---|---|---|
471.25 MHz | 21 | 5 | Channel 4 |
495.25 MHz | 24 | 5 | Yorkshire |
519.25 MHz | 27 | 5 | BBC2 North |
551.25 MHz | 31 | 5 | BBC1 North |
839.25 MHz | 67 | 2.5 | Channel 5 |
- Aerial group: A/W
- Polarisation: vertical
See also
References
External links
- Info and pictures of Sheffield transmitter including historical power/frequency changes and present co-receivable transmitters
- The Transmission Gallery: Tapton Hill Transmitter photographs and information
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