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Bilsdale transmitting station

The Bilsdale transmitting station is a broadcasting and telecommunications facility, located at Bilsdale West Moor above Bilsdale, close to Helmsley, North Yorkshire, England. The original facility included a guyed steel tubular mast that was primarily used for radio and television transmission. The height of the mast was 314 metres (1,030 ft) to the pinnacle.[2] Until a fire disabled the transmitter on 10 August 2021 it was among the most powerful transmitters in the UK. The power for analogue was 500 kW ERP and it was 100 kW / 50 kW for digital. The mast was equipped with aircraft warning lights, in the form of arrays of red LEDs. The station was owned and operated by Arqiva.[3] After the main mast was disabled a temporary 80 metres (260 ft) mast was installed at the site. The temporary mast commenced operations on 13 October 2021.[4]

Bilsdale
The original (1969) Bilsdale mast stood high above the hills of the North York Moors.
Bilsdale transmitting station (North Yorkshire)
Mast height314 metres (1,030 ft)
Coordinates54°21′31″N 1°09′01″W / 54.358611°N 1.150278°W / 54.358611; -1.150278
Grid referenceSE553962
Built1969[1]
BBC regionBBC North East and Cumbria
ITV regionITV Tyne Tees
Local TV serviceLocal TV Teesside

History edit

Original mast (1969–2021) edit

Bilsdale was constructed by J. L. Eve Construction for the BBC in 1969[5] to bring 625-line colour television on UHF to Teesside and the surrounding areas for the first time. Having added UHF TV to the existing VHF TV stations at Pontop Pike and Emley Moor, it was quickly established that a new station would be required to cover County Durham and north North Yorkshire where existing coverage was poor, and thus the new station was built.

Fire and demolition edit

 
Bilsdale Transmitting Station on 10 October 2021, with sections of the demolished mast visible at left on both sides of the track

On 10 August 2021, a fire started at the complex which included the mast. At 13:19 an engineer working at the transmitter called the North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service stating that he believed the mast was on fire and could see smoke coming from below the first stay level 50–60 metres (160–200 ft) from the ground.[6] It was reported that up to one million homes had lost TV and radio signals.[7] Concerns remained about the structural integrity of the mast, which now needed to have a structural engineering assessment.[8] Arqiva confirmed that they were working on restoring service using a combination of temporary structures and existing infrastructure around the region, but were unable to provide a timescale for this.[9] Viewers in the Hartlepool and Redcar and the eastern edges of Middlesbrough were able to receive their television services from the Eston Nab transmitting station. The frequencies of the Eston Nab relay were altered to match the frequencies of the out-of-service Bilsdale frequencies for the PSB services, and COM TV services are provided by a temporary mast to the same area, using Eston Nab’s frequencies.[10] On 19 August, transmitter operator Arqiva announced that an increase in power would enable 250,000 households in the area to receive a signal from the Eston Nab transmitter.[11] Viewers in most parts of North Yorkshire were able to switch to a different transmitter which broadcast news and television programmes from another region, areas such as York, Harrogate, Thirsk, Pickering, Malton and some parts of Ripon who received the Bildale transmitter were able to receive the Emley Moor transmitter situated near Huddersfield in West Yorkshire. [12] On 6 October 2021, Arqiva carried out a controlled demolition of the old mast, as the structure was found to be irreparably damaged. Sections of the mast have been retained for investigation purposes. [13]

Temporary mast (2021– 2023) edit

Following the destruction of the first mast, Arqiva constructed a temporary mast in a nearby former quarry site. The mast is 80 metres (260 ft) high and commenced operation on 13 October 2021.[4]

Replacement edit

 
New telecommunications mast at Bilsdale, North Yorkshire. March 2023

A new mast of similar height and capability to the old one has been built on the site. The new mast is a guyed lattice type with total structure height of 294.6 metres (967 ft). The top mounted UHF DTV antenna giving a total height of 306.2 metres (1,005 ft). The replacement mast was completed in February 2023.[14] Transmission equipment for the new mast was switched on in the early hours of Monday 22 May 2023, thereby fully restoring Standard Definition TV signals. HDTV signals, Radio and mobile services are still on the temporary mast, thus not reaching as far.[15][16]

Coverage edit

Coverage extends throughout Teesside and the surrounding regions, encompassing north North Yorkshire and southern County Durham. This included Harrogate and York to the south, Filey and Whitby to the east, Middlesbrough, Stockton, Darlington, Bishop Auckland, Hartlepool, Peterlee, some areas of Seaham and some areas of Sunderland to the north, and Barnard Castle and Worton to the west.

Channels listed by frequency edit

Analogue radio edit

Frequency kW Service
89.0 MHz 5 BBC Radio 2
91.2 MHz 5 BBC Radio 3
93.4 MHz 5 BBC Radio 4
95.0 MHz 10 BBC Radio Tees
96.6 MHz 8.9 Hits Radio Teesside
98.6 MHz 5 BBC Radio 1
100.7 MHz 8.9 Heart North East
101.6 MHz 1 Classic FM
106.4 MHz 8.9 Capital North East
107.7 MHz 0.4 Smooth North East (not receivable in York)

Digital radio edit

Frequency Block kW[17] Operator
213.360 MHz 10C 10 MuxCo North Yorkshire
216.928 MHz 11A 5 SDL National
218.640 MHz 11B 3 Teesside
222.064 MHz 11D 4.7 Digital One
225.648 MHz 12B 2 BBC National DAB

Digital television edit

In July 2007, it was confirmed by Ofcom that the television frequency assignment after digital switchover would be such that a wideband or group K aerial would be required for reception of all six multiplexes. However, the three public service multiplexes would still fall within the station's original analogue frequency range assignment of aerial group A.[18] The digital switchover started at Bilsdale on 12 September 2012 and was one of the last transmitters in England to complete this operation on 26 September 2012, the others being Pontop Pike and Chatton in the same region.[19]

On 13 November 2019, due to the 700 MHz Clearance Programme, the following multiplexes moved frequencies:

  • BBC A from UHF 26 to UHF 21.
  • Digital 3&4 from UHF 29 to UHF 24.
  • BBC B from UHF 23 to UHF 27.
  • Arqiva C and D moving to UHF 55 and UHF 56 respectively.

On 12 March, BBC A and BBC B swap UHF Channel allocations, with BBC A on UHF 27 and BBC B on UHF 21.

On 25 June 2020, COM 8 was switched off permanently due to the effects of the 700 MHz clearance programme.

All broadcasting from Bilsdale temporarily ceased on 10 August 2021 due to damage to the mast by fire.

Frequency UHF kW Operator System
474.000 MHz 21 100 BBC B DVB-T2
498.000 MHz 24 100 Digital 3&4 DVB-T
522.000 MHz 27 100 BBC A DVB-T
626.000 MHz 40 50 Arqiva B DVB-T
650.000 MHz 43 50 SDN DVB-T
674.000 MHz 46 50 Arqiva A DVB-T
746.000 MHz 55 26.9 Arqiva C DVB-T2

Before switchover edit

Frequency UHF kW[20] Operator
474.000 MHz 21 6 Digital 3&4 (Mux 2)
498.000 MHz 24 6 BBC (Mux B)
522.000 MHz 27 6 Arqiva (Mux C)
554.000 MHz 31 6 SDN (Mux A)
578.000 MHz 34 4.8 BBC (Mux 1)
642.000 MHz 42 1.6 Arqiva (Mux D)

Analogue television edit

Analogue television is no longer available from Bilsdale; BBC2 was closed on 12 September 2012, followed by the remaining four channels on 26 September 2012.

Frequency UHF kW Service
487.25 MHz 23 500 Channel 4
511.25 MHz 26 500 BBC2 North East
535.25 MHz 29 500 Tyne Tees
567.25 MHz 33 500 BBC1 North East
583.25 MHz 35 500 Channel 5

Relays edit

Below is a list of transmitters that relayed Bilsdale.

Digital television edit

transmitter kW BBC-A BBC-B D3&4 SDN ARQ-A ARQ-B Pol.
Aislaby 0.0076 45 42 39 BV
Bainbridge 0.0076 57 53 60 CDV
Castleton 0.002 50 55 59 CDV
Eston Nab 0.003 52 48 51 BV
Grinton Lodge 0.005 45 49 42 BV
Guisborough 0.01 57 53 60 CDV
Limber Hill 0.008 47 44 41 BV
Peterlee 0.002 45 39 42 BV
Ravenscar 0.033 56 53 58 CDV
Romaldkirk 0.012 44 47 41 BV
Rookhope 0.002 45 49 42 BV
Rosedale Abbey 0.002 45 42 39 BV
Skinningrove 0.006 52 48 51 BV
West Burton 0.002 45 42 39 BV
Whitby 0.1 55 50 59 CDV

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Bilsdale Transmitter". ATV aerial sales. from the original on 28 January 2016. Retrieved 23 December 2015.
  2. ^ http://www.muxco.com/docs/muxco-yorks.pdf 5 October 2022 at the Wayback Machine MuxCo Ofcom DAB application document
  3. ^ Joe Willis (11 August 2021). "Temporary equipment to be used to restore TV and radio after Bilsdale transmitter fire". Richmondshire Today. from the original on 5 October 2022. Retrieved 11 August 2021.
  4. ^ a b "Latest update on incident at Bilsdale mast". www.arqiva.com. from the original on 5 October 2021. Retrieved 6 October 2021.
  5. ^ "The Big Tower Bilsdale". The Big Tower. from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 23 December 2015.
  6. ^ "Fire at Bilsdale transmitting centre". North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service. 10 August 2021. from the original on 10 August 2021. Retrieved 11 August 2021.
  7. ^ "Homes lose TV reception as smoke billows from Bilsdale signal station fire". The Northern Echo. from the original on 10 August 2021. Retrieved 10 August 2021.
  8. ^ "Bilsdale transmitter fire: TV and radio disrupted in 1m homes". BBC News. 10 August 2021. from the original on 10 August 2021. Retrieved 11 August 2021.
  9. ^ @Arquiva (11 August 2021). "Following the incident at Bilsdale yesterday ..." (Tweet). Retrieved 11 August 2021 – via Twitter.
  10. ^ "Problems with television and radio services in North Yorkshire and Teesside - 10th August 2021 | Help receiving TV and radio". BBC News. from the original on 12 August 2021. Retrieved 12 August 2021.
  11. ^ "Mast latest: Transmitter bosses say increased power brings coverage to 250,000 homes". The Northern Echo. from the original on 30 August 2021. Retrieved 30 August 2021.
  12. ^ "Emley Moor (Kirklees, England) Full Freeview transmitter". UK Free TV. 1 May 2004. Retrieved 22 March 2024.
  13. ^ "Bilsdale mast felled in controlled demolition". BBC News. from the original on 7 October 2021. Retrieved 18 October 2021.
  14. ^ "Planning Application Number NYM/2021/1004/EIA".
  15. ^ "Arqiva Announcement May 18 2023".
  16. ^ "BBC Tees interview with Arqiva Chief of Operations Adrian Twyning".
  17. ^ Radio Listeners Guide 2010
  18. ^ (PDF). Ofcom. 24 October 2007. Archived from the original (PDF) on 13 October 2008. Retrieved 27 April 2008.
  19. ^ . Archived from the original on 18 October 2012. Retrieved 11 August 2012.
  20. ^ Television Viewers Guide 2009

External links edit

  • Bilsdale transmitter on MB21
  • Info and picture of Bilsdale transmitter including co-receivable transmitters.
  • Bilsdale Transmitter at thebigtower.com
  • Arqiva website for Project Restore rebuilding the mast

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The Bilsdale transmitting station is a broadcasting and telecommunications facility located at Bilsdale West Moor above Bilsdale close to Helmsley North Yorkshire England The original facility included a guyed steel tubular mast that was primarily used for radio and television transmission The height of the mast was 314 metres 1 030 ft to the pinnacle 2 Until a fire disabled the transmitter on 10 August 2021 it was among the most powerful transmitters in the UK The power for analogue was 500 kW ERP and it was 100 kW 50 kW for digital The mast was equipped with aircraft warning lights in the form of arrays of red LEDs The station was owned and operated by Arqiva 3 After the main mast was disabled a temporary 80 metres 260 ft mast was installed at the site The temporary mast commenced operations on 13 October 2021 4 BilsdaleThe original 1969 Bilsdale mast stood high above the hills of the North York Moors Bilsdale transmitting station North Yorkshire Mast height314 metres 1 030 ft Coordinates54 21 31 N 1 09 01 W 54 358611 N 1 150278 W 54 358611 1 150278Grid referenceSE553962Built1969 1 BBC regionBBC North East and CumbriaITV regionITV Tyne TeesLocal TV serviceLocal TV Teesside Contents 1 History 1 1 Original mast 1969 2021 1 1 1 Fire and demolition 1 2 Temporary mast 2021 2023 1 3 Replacement 2 Coverage 3 Channels listed by frequency 3 1 Analogue radio 3 2 Digital radio 3 3 Digital television 3 3 1 Before switchover 3 4 Analogue television 4 Relays 4 1 Digital television 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory editOriginal mast 1969 2021 edit Bilsdale was constructed by J L Eve Construction for the BBC in 1969 5 to bring 625 line colour television on UHF to Teesside and the surrounding areas for the first time Having added UHF TV to the existing VHF TV stations at Pontop Pike and Emley Moor it was quickly established that a new station would be required to cover County Durham and north North Yorkshire where existing coverage was poor and thus the new station was built Fire and demolition edit nbsp Bilsdale Transmitting Station on 10 October 2021 with sections of the demolished mast visible at left on both sides of the trackOn 10 August 2021 a fire started at the complex which included the mast At 13 19 an engineer working at the transmitter called the North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service stating that he believed the mast was on fire and could see smoke coming from below the first stay level 50 60 metres 160 200 ft from the ground 6 It was reported that up to one million homes had lost TV and radio signals 7 Concerns remained about the structural integrity of the mast which now needed to have a structural engineering assessment 8 Arqiva confirmed that they were working on restoring service using a combination of temporary structures and existing infrastructure around the region but were unable to provide a timescale for this 9 Viewers in the Hartlepool and Redcar and the eastern edges of Middlesbrough were able to receive their television services from the Eston Nab transmitting station The frequencies of the Eston Nab relay were altered to match the frequencies of the out of service Bilsdale frequencies for the PSB services and COM TV services are provided by a temporary mast to the same area using Eston Nab s frequencies 10 On 19 August transmitter operator Arqiva announced that an increase in power would enable 250 000 households in the area to receive a signal from the Eston Nab transmitter 11 Viewers in most parts of North Yorkshire were able to switch to a different transmitter which broadcast news and television programmes from another region areas such as York Harrogate Thirsk Pickering Malton and some parts of Ripon who received the Bildale transmitter were able to receive the Emley Moor transmitter situated near Huddersfield in West Yorkshire 12 On 6 October 2021 Arqiva carried out a controlled demolition of the old mast as the structure was found to be irreparably damaged Sections of the mast have been retained for investigation purposes 13 Temporary mast 2021 2023 edit Following the destruction of the first mast Arqiva constructed a temporary mast in a nearby former quarry site The mast is 80 metres 260 ft high and commenced operation on 13 October 2021 4 Replacement edit nbsp New telecommunications mast at Bilsdale North Yorkshire March 2023 A new mast of similar height and capability to the old one has been built on the site The new mast is a guyed lattice type with total structure height of 294 6 metres 967 ft The top mounted UHF DTV antenna giving a total height of 306 2 metres 1 005 ft The replacement mast was completed in February 2023 14 Transmission equipment for the new mast was switched on in the early hours of Monday 22 May 2023 thereby fully restoring Standard Definition TV signals HDTV signals Radio and mobile services are still on the temporary mast thus not reaching as far 15 16 Coverage editCoverage extends throughout Teesside and the surrounding regions encompassing north North Yorkshire and southern County Durham This included Harrogate and York to the south Filey and Whitby to the east Middlesbrough Stockton Darlington Bishop Auckland Hartlepool Peterlee some areas of Seaham and some areas of Sunderland to the north and Barnard Castle and Worton to the west Channels listed by frequency editAnalogue radio edit Frequency kW Service 89 0 MHz 5 BBC Radio 2 91 2 MHz 5 BBC Radio 3 93 4 MHz 5 BBC Radio 4 95 0 MHz 10 BBC Radio Tees 96 6 MHz 8 9 Hits Radio Teesside 98 6 MHz 5 BBC Radio 1 100 7 MHz 8 9 Heart North East 101 6 MHz 1 Classic FM 106 4 MHz 8 9 Capital North East 107 7 MHz 0 4 Smooth North East not receivable in York Digital radio edit Frequency Block kW 17 Operator 213 360 MHz 10C 10 MuxCo North Yorkshire 216 928 MHz 11A 5 SDL National 218 640 MHz 11B 3 Teesside 222 064 MHz 11D 4 7 Digital One 225 648 MHz 12B 2 BBC National DAB Digital television edit In July 2007 it was confirmed by Ofcom that the television frequency assignment after digital switchover would be such that a wideband or group K aerial would be required for reception of all six multiplexes However the three public service multiplexes would still fall within the station s original analogue frequency range assignment of aerial group A 18 The digital switchover started at Bilsdale on 12 September 2012 and was one of the last transmitters in England to complete this operation on 26 September 2012 the others being Pontop Pike and Chatton in the same region 19 On 13 November 2019 due to the 700 MHz Clearance Programme the following multiplexes moved frequencies BBC A from UHF 26 to UHF 21 Digital 3 amp 4 from UHF 29 to UHF 24 BBC B from UHF 23 to UHF 27 Arqiva C and D moving to UHF 55 and UHF 56 respectively On 12 March BBC A and BBC B swap UHF Channel allocations with BBC A on UHF 27 and BBC B on UHF 21 On 25 June 2020 COM 8 was switched off permanently due to the effects of the 700 MHz clearance programme All broadcasting from Bilsdale temporarily ceased on 10 August 2021 due to damage to the mast by fire Frequency UHF kW Operator System 474 000 MHz 21 100 BBC B DVB T2 498 000 MHz 24 100 Digital 3 amp 4 DVB T 522 000 MHz 27 100 BBC A DVB T 626 000 MHz 40 50 Arqiva B DVB T 650 000 MHz 43 50 SDN DVB T 674 000 MHz 46 50 Arqiva A DVB T 746 000 MHz 55 26 9 Arqiva C DVB T2 Before switchover edit Frequency UHF kW 20 Operator 474 000 MHz 21 6 Digital 3 amp 4 Mux 2 498 000 MHz 24 6 BBC Mux B 522 000 MHz 27 6 Arqiva Mux C 554 000 MHz 31 6 SDN Mux A 578 000 MHz 34 4 8 BBC Mux 1 642 000 MHz 42 1 6 Arqiva Mux D Analogue television edit Analogue television is no longer available from Bilsdale BBC2 was closed on 12 September 2012 followed by the remaining four channels on 26 September 2012 Frequency UHF kW Service 487 25 MHz 23 500 Channel 4 511 25 MHz 26 500 BBC2 North East 535 25 MHz 29 500 Tyne Tees 567 25 MHz 33 500 BBC1 North East 583 25 MHz 35 500 Channel 5Relays editBelow is a list of transmitters that relayed Bilsdale Digital television edit transmitter kW BBC A BBC B D3 amp 4 SDN ARQ A ARQ B Pol Aislaby 0 0076 45 42 39 BV Bainbridge 0 0076 57 53 60 CDV Castleton 0 002 50 55 59 CDV Eston Nab 0 003 52 48 51 BV Grinton Lodge 0 005 45 49 42 BV Guisborough 0 01 57 53 60 CDV Limber Hill 0 008 47 44 41 BV Peterlee 0 002 45 39 42 BV Ravenscar 0 033 56 53 58 CDV Romaldkirk 0 012 44 47 41 BV Rookhope 0 002 45 49 42 BV Rosedale Abbey 0 002 45 42 39 BV Skinningrove 0 006 52 48 51 BV West Burton 0 002 45 42 39 BV Whitby 0 1 55 50 59 CDVSee also editList of masts List of tallest buildings and structures in Great Britain List of radio stations in the United KingdomReferences edit Bilsdale Transmitter ATV aerial sales Archived from the original on 28 January 2016 Retrieved 23 December 2015 http www muxco com docs muxco yorks pdf Archived 5 October 2022 at the Wayback Machine MuxCo Ofcom DAB application document Joe Willis 11 August 2021 Temporary equipment to be used to restore TV and radio after Bilsdale transmitter fire Richmondshire Today Archived from the original on 5 October 2022 Retrieved 11 August 2021 a b Latest update on incident at Bilsdale mast www arqiva com Archived from the original on 5 October 2021 Retrieved 6 October 2021 The Big Tower Bilsdale The Big Tower Archived from the original on 3 March 2016 Retrieved 23 December 2015 Fire at Bilsdale transmitting centre North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service 10 August 2021 Archived from the original on 10 August 2021 Retrieved 11 August 2021 Homes lose TV reception as smoke billows from Bilsdale signal station fire The Northern Echo Archived from the original on 10 August 2021 Retrieved 10 August 2021 Bilsdale transmitter fire TV and radio disrupted in 1m homes BBC News 10 August 2021 Archived from the original on 10 August 2021 Retrieved 11 August 2021 Arquiva 11 August 2021 Following the incident at Bilsdale yesterday Tweet Retrieved 11 August 2021 via Twitter Problems with television and radio services in North Yorkshire and Teesside 10th August 2021 Help receiving TV and radio BBC News Archived from the original on 12 August 2021 Retrieved 12 August 2021 Mast latest Transmitter bosses say increased power brings coverage to 250 000 homes The Northern Echo Archived from the original on 30 August 2021 Retrieved 30 August 2021 Emley Moor Kirklees England Full Freeview transmitter UK Free TV 1 May 2004 Retrieved 22 March 2024 Bilsdale mast felled in controlled demolition BBC News Archived from the original on 7 October 2021 Retrieved 18 October 2021 Planning Application Number NYM 2021 1004 EIA Arqiva Announcement May 18 2023 BBC Tees interview with Arqiva Chief of Operations Adrian Twyning Radio Listeners Guide 2010 Digital Switchover Transmitter Details PDF Ofcom 24 October 2007 Archived from the original PDF on 13 October 2008 Retrieved 27 April 2008 Digital UK Tyne Tees region Archived from the original on 18 October 2012 Retrieved 11 August 2012 Television Viewers Guide 2009External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons 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