Sudbury transmitting station
The Sudbury transmitting station is a facility for telecommunications and broadcasting transmission at Sudbury, England. It consists of two guyed masts, one, the original, being 165.8 metres (544 ft) high, and a second mast (no longer in service) at 103 metres (338 ft). They have antennas attached at various heights. It is situated 14 miles WSW of Ipswich at a site height of 70m. All 6 Digital TV MUXES are transmitted from Sudbury using an omnidirectional pattern at an ERP of 100 kW. Originally Sudbury was a B group transmitter but in order to accommodate the digital transmissions it went E group then, at its 700MHz clearance in August 2018, it ended up a K group (or wideband). However, most B group, E group and wideband aerials will continue to work fine on it (see graph).
Sudbury transmitting station (Suffolk) | |
Mast height | 165.8 metres (544 ft) (Mast 1) 103 metres (338 ft) (Mast 2) |
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Coordinates | 52.004167°N 0.785833°E |
Grid reference | TL913377 |
Built | 1967-1968 |
BBC region | BBC East |
ITV region | ITV Anglia |
Services available from this site
Digital radio
Frequency | Block | kW[1] | Operator |
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222.064 MHz | 11D | 1 | Digital One |
225.648 MHz | 12B | 2.4 | BBC National DAB |
229.072 MHz | 12D | 1 | NOW Essex |
Digital television
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Before switchover
† Low power transmission from Sudbury B.
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See also
References
- Radio Listeners Guide 2010
- Television Viewers Guide 2009
External links
- Info and pictures of Sudbury transmitter including historical power/frequency changes and present co-receivable transmitters.
- Entry at the Transmission Gallery
- Sudbury Transmitter at thebigtower.com