Wells next the Sea
TV: BBC A: 41 - D3&4: 44 - BBC B: 47
Digital Radio: BBC National: 12B
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West Lynn
Radio Norfolk: 873 kHz
Digital Radio: BBC National: 12B - Digital One: 11D
The transmitter is on the outskirts of the town of Kings Lynn. Since this photo was taken the DAB mast
has been added. I need to go back maybe on a summer trip to Great Yarmouth.
Cambridge
TV: Local Mux: 35
Radio 1: 98.5 - Radio 2: 88.9 - Radio 3: 91.1 - Radio 4: 93.3
Radio Cambridgeshire: 96.0
Heart FM (Cambridgeshire): 103.0 - Kiss 105-108: 105.6 - Star Radio: 100.7
Digital Radio: BBC National: 12B - Digital One: 11D - Cambridgeshire: 11C
Dallington Park
TV: BBC A: 23 - D3&4: 26 - BBC B: 30
This Freeview Light transmitter in Northampton is fed from the Sandy Heath transmitter.
Stoke Holy Cross
Radio Norfolk: 95.1
Greatest Hits Radio (Norwich): 99.9 - Heart FM (East Anglia): 102.4 - Kiss 105-108: 106.1
Digital Radio: BBC National: 12B - Digital One: 11D - Sound Digital: 11A - Norfolk: 10B
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TV: BBC A: 41 -D3&4: 44 - BBC B: 47
Digital Radio: BBC National: 12B - Digital One: 11D
Sudbury A and B
TV: BBC A: 44 - D3&4: 41 - BBC B: 47 - SDN: 29 - Arq A: 31 - Arq B: 37
Digital Radio: BBC National: 12B - Digital One: 11D - Essex: 12D
When Digital broadcasting began a second mast was added hence the names of A and B. The transmitter was
built to cover areas of East Anglia which were not well covered by Tacolneston or Sandy Heath.
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Luton
TV: BBC A: 39 - D3&4: 42 - BBC B: 45
This Freeview light transmitter is a relay of Sandy Heath.
Peterborough
Radio 1: 99.7 - Radio 2: 90.1 - Radio 3: 92.3 - Radio 4: 94.5
Radio Cambridgeshire: 95.7
Classic FM: 101.9
Digital Radio:BBC National: 12B - Digital One: 11D - Sound Digital: 11A - Peterborough: 12D
The Peterborough transmitting station is at Morborne Hill, near Peterborough.
There are two tall structures on the site: The steel lattice mast belongs to Arqiva, and a 98.45 metres tall reinforced concrete tower belonging to BT. These sites are known by their owners as 'Peterborough' and 'Morborne Hill' respectively. The broadcasting mast was originally built for broadcasting television on VHF Band I. On 30th of October 2004 this mast was destroyed by fire. It collapsed, seriously damaging the transmitter building at the base. Services were temporarily restored by transferring them to the adjacent BT tower and two temporary masts, including the BBC emergency mast which was put in use for the first time. A new replacement mast was then built. There are no TV transmissions from the site now.
Thetford
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TV: BBC A: 26 - D3&4: 23 - BBC B: 30
This Freeview Light transmitter is sited in an industrial site to the north of the village and is fed from the main transmitter at Tacolneston.
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Yarmouth - Harbour Radio
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Harbour Radio (Community) - 107.4 Fm
The studios of this local station are close to the town centre and the transmission aerial is on the rear of the studio building. When David visited there was some work being carried out on the building as can be seen in the picture above which was taken on June 5th 2021.
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