WALTHAM TRANSMITTING STATION


The 'Waltham transmitting station' is a broadcasting and telecommunications facility
at Waltham-on-the-Wolds, 5 miles (8 km) north-east of Melton Mowbray. It sits inside of the Waltham civil parish near Stonesby, in the district of Melton, Leicestershire, UK. It has a guyed steel tubular mast. The main structure height to the top of the steelwork is 290.8 metres (954 ft), with the UHF television antennas contained within a GRP shroud mounted on top.
The first mast was built in 1966. On 16 November 1966, it collapsed. Parts of the wreckage are still in use as pig shelters.
The structure was rebuilt in 1968. This delayed its first transmissions until 1970, and it was not fully operational until April 1971. It is a shorter version of the second Emley Moor transmitter which collapsed whilst broadcasting on 19 March 1969, due to the weight of ice on the structural cables. The Waltham mast has four sets of stay levels as opposed to the six of the ex-Emley mast. The latter was identical to the current 385m high Belmont mast.
The mast was originally built to provide BBC2 (on the new UHF 625 lines system) to the East Midlands. It is now the main TV transmitter for all terrestrial channels covering the East Midlands - Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire, Leicestershire, Rutland, the south of Lincolnshire and north Northamptonshire. It can even be received to some degree from Maltby in South Yorkshire, for East Midlands expatriates. It is owned and operated by National Grid Wireless. In July 2007 was confirmed by Ofcom that at DSO (Digital Switchover) Waltham would be transmitting five - of the six - MUXES within its original C/D group. MUX 4 will be out of band on CH29, but should still be receivable on a C/D group antenna in reasonable signal areas.

Contents
Transmitted Services
See also
External links

Transmitted Services



★ 'Analogue Television'


★ UHF 58: BBC One


★ UHF 64: BBC Two


★ UHF 61: ITV1


★ UHF 54: Channel 4


★ UHF 35: Five

★ 'Digital Television '


★ UHF 49: Multiplex 1 - BBC


★ UHF 23: Multiplex 2 - Digital 3&4


★ UHF 26: Multiplex A - SDN


★ UHF 33: Multiplex B - BBC


★ UHF 45: Multiplex C - National Grid Wireless


★ UHF 42: Multiplex D - National Grid Wireless

★ 'Analogue Radio'


★ 106.6 MHz: 106.6 Smooth Radio (formerly Saga 106.6)

★ 'Digital Radio'


★ Block 12B: 225.64 MHz: BBC DAB National


★ Block 11D: 222.06 MHz: Digital One


★ Block 12C: 227.36 MHz: NOW Nottingham

See also



List of masts, Table of masts

List of tallest buildings and structures in Great Britain

List of radio stations in the United Kingdom

External links



Photos and details of Waltham TV mast, including co-receivable transmitters.

The Transmission Gallery: Waltham Transmitter photographs and information

Reception frequencies.

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