The Sutton Coldfield transmitting station is a
broadcasting
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and
telecommunications
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facility located in
Sutton Coldfield
Sutton Coldfield or the Royal Town of Sutton Coldfield ( ), is a town and civil parish in the city of Birmingham, West Midlands County, West Midlands, England. The town lies around 8 miles northeast of Birmingham city centre, 9 miles south of L ...
, Birmingham, England. In terms of population covered, it is the third most important transmitter in the UK, after
Crystal Palace in London and
Winter Hill near
Bolton
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.
History

On 17 December 1949, it became the first television
transmitter
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to broadcast outside London and the
Home Counties, bringing
BBC Television
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to viewers outside of the south-east of England for the first time.
In 1949 the site housed Britain's first post-war Band 1
405 line television transmitter. When it was taken out of service in 1981 it was one of the oldest working television transmitters in the world. It was actually two transmitters combined into a single antenna: T1 was a Marconi 12 kW sound transmitter of conventional design. T2 was the 50 kW vision transmitter. Its unusual design used high-level modulation dc-coupled to the final RF stage's grid. The modulator stages were built by EMI, most of the RF stages by Marconi and the power supplies by Metropolitan-Vickers. They were later supplemented by two Marconi medium-power reserves: T3 2 kW sound and T4 5 kW vision.
For most of 1965, it had a low-power
BBC2
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service; this was turned onto full power on 4 October 1965; the
East Midlands
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had no BBC2 service until
Waltham began transmissions on 31 August 1968.
A new
mast was built around 1983 to replace the original structure, primarily to support new mixed-polarisation FM antennas.
A tall temporary mast was erected alongside the 1983 mast in the spring of 2009 while the latter's height was increased by to . After four years in service and almost a year after the completion of
digital switch over, the temporary mast was removed during August 2013.
All analogue TV transmissions ceased on 21 September 2011, as part of the digital switchover. This made it one of the oldest transmitters in the country to formally end analogue broadcasts.
Services
With a mast height of , it is one of the most powerful transmitters in England, powered at 200
kilowatt
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s
ERP for digital
television
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and 250 kW for FM radio. The coverage extends as far south as
Chipping Norton
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in
Oxfordshire
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and as far north as
Stoke-on-Trent
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. However, there are many relay transmitters around the
Midlands
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that extend coverage even further.
The transmitter broadcasts eight
digital television
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multiplexes, as well as
VHF or
FM transmitters for the four
BBC
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national stations; the BBC's local service BBC WM on FM and
DAB; independent national station
Classic FM and local commercial radio stations
Hits Radio Birmingham,
Heart West Midlands,
Greatest Hits West Midlands
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(previously
Kerrang 105.2 until June 2013,
Planet Rock until September 2015, and
Absolute Radio until December 2018) and
Smooth West Midlands.
When opened as a UHF TV transmitter, Sutton Coldfield was a B grouping, but with the advent of digital broadcasting one of the six muxes could not be fitted into the original B group due to co-channel considerations. Thus mux 6 was transmitted slightly out of band on UHF Channel 55, though this would still be receivable on most B group aerials as thi
graphmakes clear. In July 2007, it was confirmed by
Ofcom
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that Sutton Coldfield would return to an undisputed B group transmitter post-digital switchover; a process that was completed on 21 September 2011.
An
MF transmitter for Radio Birmingham (now BBC WM) used to be installed at this site, but could only be operated at 5 kW instead of the planned 10 kW because of interference to video equipment on the site. It was eventually replaced with a transmitter at the nearby
Langley Mill MF site owned by
Arqiva. This transmitter is currently used for the
BBC Asian Network
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.
The station is now owned by Arqiva.
Radio
Analogue (FM)
Digital (DAB)
Television
Digital
=Before switchover
=
Analogue
Analogue television signals are no longer broadcast from Sutton Coldfield as of 21 September 2011.
Relays
The transmitter is served by a set of 35 local relays, delivering signals to areas shaded from it by hills and the curve of the Earth. These are:
Digital switchover
Digital switchover took place at Sutton Coldfield in September 2011.
In preparation for this, major engineering works took place at the station. The mast height was increased from to and the UHF television antennas were replaced. This was accomplished through the use of a temporary mast constructed to broadcast all the area's services so that the main mast could be worked on 'cold'.
[Birmingham Council Planning Control: Application No. N/04511/07/FUL]
As at other stations, the digital switchover took place in two stages:
In the first stage (7 September 2011):
* BBC Two analogue (Channel 40) closed down
* Low-power BBC multiplex (Mux 1) on channel 41 closed down
* Low-power SDN multiplex (Mux A) moved from channel 47 to channel 41 (until stage 2)
* ITV analogue moved from channel 43 to channel 40 (until stage 2)
* High-power multiplex BBC A started on channel 43
In the second stage (21 September 2011):
* BBC One analogue (Channel 46) closed down
* ITV analogue (Channel 40) closed down
* Channel 4 analogue (Channel 50) closed down
* Mux 1 (C41), Mux 2 (C44), Mux A (C47), Mux B (C51), Mux C (C52) and Mux D (C55) closed down
* All multiplexes increased in power to 200,000 watts (200 kW)
* New multiplexes came on air: SDN on C42, Arqiva A on C45, Arqiva B on C39, Digital 3&4 on C46 and BBC B on C40.
HD broadcasts were moved from the
Lichfield transmitter to Sutton Coldfield on the BBC B multiplex (C40, 626.2 MHz). The Lichfield transmitter ceased the broadcast of all television services (Analogue Channel 5 and Digital BBC B (Mux HD)), with all six multiplexes being broadcast from Sutton Coldfield.
Further reading
* Pawley, Edward (1972), ''BBC Engineering 1922–1972'', London, BBC. pp 355, 368–70.
Cooper, Ray (2006), ''Tales from a Cold Field''.
See also
*
Lichfield transmitting station
The Lichfield transmitting station is situated close to Tamworth in Staffordshire in the West Midlands between the A5 and A51. The nearest geographical feature is Hopwas Hill. The station is owned and operated by Arqiva. The mast is know ...
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References
External links
The Transmission Gallery: photographs, coverage maps and informationInfo and pictures of Sutton Coldfield TV transmitter including historical power/frequency changes and present co-receivable transmittersTales from a cold field -Reminiscences of a former BBC engineer
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Mass media in Birmingham, West Midlands
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