Caradon Hill transmitting station

The Caradon Hill transmitting station is a broadcasting and telecommunications facility on Bodmin Moor in the civil parish of Linkinhorne, located on Caradon Hill, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is 4 miles (6.4 km) north of Liskeard, and 34 mile (1.2 km) south-east of Minions, the highest village in Cornwall (grid reference SX273707). Built in 1961, the station includes a 237.7 metres (780 ft) guyed steel lattice mast.[1] The mean height for the television antennas is 603 metres (1,978 ft) above sea level.[2] The site has a smaller towers used for telecommunications and a wireless internet signal. It is owned and operated by Arqiva.

Caradon Hill
Caradon Hill mast and towers
Caradon Hill transmitting station is located in Cornwall
Caradon Hill transmitting station
Caradon Hill transmitting station (Cornwall)
Mast height237.7 metres (780 ft)
Coordinates50°30′41″N 4°26′12″W / 50.511389°N 4.436667°W / 50.511389; -4.436667
Grid referenceSX273707
Built1961
BBC regionBBC South West
ITV regionITV West Country

The South Caradon Copper Mine, 1,000 yards (0.91 km) to the SW of the transmitter, was the largest copper mine in the UK in its heyday, 150 years ago. Many other copper, tin and granite mines are scattered around the base of the hill.

History

The station was built in 1961 by the Independent Television Authority to bring ITV to South West England for the first time. Inaugural broadcasts were from the ITV franchise holder for the area, Westward Television. 405-line monochrome transmissions were on channel 12, Band III VHF. The station was also the first in the area to broadcast television using Band III.

In 1969 it was chosen to become a main station in the new colour UHF television network, broadcasting BBC1, BBC2 and Westward Television. Both the UHF and VHF services continued in tandem until 1985, when VHF television was discontinued in the UK.

In 1992 Caradon Hill (along with Redruth) was chosen as the site of the first commercial radio broadcasts in Cornwall, with Pirate FM taking to the air on 11 March of that year.

Coverage

Caradon Hill covers east and central Cornwall, from Truro and Falmouth in the west to Plymouth and Bude in the east. It also reaches into west Devon, as far as Barnstaple, Okehampton and Salcombe.

Digital switchover

Digital switchover began at Caradon Hill in the early hours of 12 August 2009. At approximately 1.15am the analogue BBC Two signal was switched off. The other analogue signals (BBC One, ITV and Channel 4) along with digital Multiplex 1 were then temporarily switched off in sequence. Between one and two hours later the analogue BBC One, ITV and Channel 4 signals were restored in sequence along with Multiplex 1 which was moved from UHF 34 to UHF 28 – analogue BBC Two's frequency.

The rest of the analogue signals were switched off permanently just after midnight on 9 September 2009. Once the digital signals were reshuffled to take advantage of the space left by the switched off analogue signals, they were then brought up to full power (digital signals were broadcast at a much lower power pre-switchover). This completed Caradon Hill's switchover to digital. This also completed the West Country region's digital switchover.

Freeview HD

Freeview HD became available on UHF 22 on 11 June 2010. All four main HD channels – BBC HD, BBC One HD, ITV1 HD and Channel 4 HD – are available.

Channels listed by frequency

Main mast and building

Analogue radio (FM VHF)

FrequencykW[3]Service
95.2 MHz4.3BBC Radio Cornwall
102.2 MHz2.5Greatest Hits Radio
105.1 MHz2.5Heart West

Digital radio (DAB)

FrequencyBlockkWOperator
216.928 MHz11ATBCSDL National
218.640 MHz11B5Cornwall
222.064 MHz11D2D1 National
225.648 MHz12B2.5BBC National DAB


Before switchover

FrequencyUHFkWOperator
474.000 MHz214BBC (Mux B)
497.833 MHz24-4Arqiva (Mux C)
522.000 MHz274Arqiva (Mux D)
553.833 MHz31-4Digital 3&4 (Mux 2)
578.000 MHz345BBC (Mux 1)
690.000 MHz484SDN (Mux A)

Additional Digital Television

Prior to 19 June 2019, Caradon Hill used to broadcast two additional multiplexes. This is due to the clearance of the 700 MHz frequency band.

FrequencyUHFkWOperatorSystem
554.000 MHz3111.57COM7 HDDVB-T2
602.000 MHz371.9COM8 HDDVB-T2

Analogue television

Analogue television is no longer transmitted from Caradon Hill. BBC2 was closed on 12 August 2009 and the remaining three services on 9 September.

FrequencyUHFkWService
479.25 MHz22500BBC1 South West
503.25 MHz25500Westcountry
527.25 MHz28500BBC2 South West
559.25 MHz32500Channel 4

See also

References